Green Crack is a cannabis seed of distant origins that comes from a 1989 SSSC Skunk#1 and an isolated Afghani cut. The result is a beautiful marijuana plant that grows very vigorously and that boasts amazing stability. Its structure, which reminds of a Christmas tree, is home to impressive amounts of buds. Resistant to mould and pests, it requires a short growing period indoors and responds best to dry, warm, sunny, temperate and Mediterranean climates outdoors.
Green Crack is a cannabis hybrid with an aroma of exotic fruit and a flavour of citrus fruit, mango, pineapple, cedar and incense. It provides a pleasant, powerful, long-lasting, cerebral, invigorating, euphoric effect that true Skunk lovers will definitely enjoy.
Strain FAQ
What terpenes are responsible for woodsy tasting strains?
Humulene's hop-like scent enhances cannabis' woodsy scent whilst adding other reported benefits.
How was Green Crack named?
Snoop Dogg invented Green Crack after being impressed by its potent sativa effects. Despite its appealing name, the community prefers Green Cush to avoid the bad connotations of crack.
Why can some cannabis strains resist mildew in humid conditions?
Mold-resistant strains have evolved in damp locations. This genetic adaptation improves what is known as foliar air circulation. This trait adds mould and mildew resistance and assists plants to survive fungal infections.
Are strains with Central American and Caribbean heritage better at certain elevations?
Cannabis strains from higher elevations in Central America are affected differently by the large range of elevations. Cooler temperatures and higher UV light increase trichome production in these strains. Environmental stress can increase cannabinoid and terpene levels.
Were Sativa strains ever used for anything other than getting high or medicine?
Sativas' capabilities go beyond just these two things. Their strong fibres have been used to make ropes, clothes, and paper. This shows just how varied and valuable the cannabis plant has been even before its more modern uses.