The prominent phenotype expressed is Gooberry dominant. This Indica style plant has early resin production and pushes rock hard buds with giant calyx smothered in resin.It displays Kush style growth. She has the abilty for immense growth, but can handle an intense pruning late in veg to train. Resin coated calyx atop large, dense nuggets are surrounded by Autumn colored leaves at the end of the growth cycle. A fast finish time and a very Large producer.
An amazing combination of melon, lime and overwhelming grape hichew-like flavors that tantalize the tongue. Also, strong ultra berry undertones. The smoke is smooth with lingering grape candy residue that dances across your tongue.
The Hammer hits with a full bodied stone, that leads to immediate relaxation. Relief of pain and anxiety is instant and long lasting. Recommended for relief from pain due to chronic illness, stress, muscle tremors, and PTSD. Also an amazing sleep aid. Careful, 9lb Hammer packs a serious punch!!
- Parents: Gooberry & Jesus OG Kush
- Hybrid Mix: Indica 80% / Sativa 20%
- Havest: 50-60 days
- Yield: Heavy
- Approx 27% THC
Strain FAQ
Are certain terpenes responsible for cannabis' melon flavour?
Melon flavour comes from a combination of terpenes. Myrcene adds fruitiness, limonene sweetens and tangifies, caryophyllene adds depth, pinene crisps, and humulene adds earthiness. This combination replicates melons' rich flavours.
Why do some people choose shorter-flowering strains?
Fast-flowering strains obviously enable for faster turnaround times, which can help legal producers maximise space year-round. This efficiency can allow numerous harvests each year and increases profitability.
What role does stress play in increasing THC levels in cannabis plants?
Strategically applied stress, known as 'stress training,' can enhance THC levels in cannabis plants. Techniques such as low-stress training (LST), super cropping, and controlled light exposure are used to stress the plant in a way that boosts cannabinoid synthesis without harming the plant. This method must be carefully managed to avoid over-stressing the plants, which can lead to adverse effects.