Supafreak is the product of an extensive breeding and selection process conducted recently by Shapeshifter. It was selected from 120 phenotypes of F6 generation Freakshow, and is completely stable for the following new traits: early finishing, it’s done Sept. 10-15 outdoors at most latitudes. A quicker finish indoors, 7-8wk. It has a lacier, thinner leaf structure, especially toward maturity. Impressive bud structure with astounding calyx ratio. The terpenes are unique and hard to describe, unlike anything we’ve smelled or tasted before. Blends of floral, fruit, chem, spice, and skunk. Nice fat colas can be expected, and also, like all the Freakshow lines she’s amazingly pest and mildew resistant.
- 50% Indica 50% Sativa
- Unique terpene profile
- Average THC 18%-22%
- FLOWERING TIME 40 DAYS
- September 10-15
Strain FAQ
What makes chemical tasting strains genetically diverse?
Lineages, which may include landrace strains, can explain chem-tasting strain variation. Over generations, these cannabis plants have adapted to their native climate, giving them unique traits including unusual flavours.
How do genetics affect pest resistance?
Some cannabis strains have been genetically modified to repel pests. Thicker leaves, more resin, or natural terpenes that deter pests all make these plants more resistant to this problem.
What genes help Mid-September strains finish early?
These strains have genetics from short-summer, early-fall locations. This genetic tailoring is said to allow them to finish their lifespan before colder weather, ensuring a successful time for those in northern latitudes or unpredictable climates.