If you are looking for a strain that packs an amazing, long-lasting, invigorating cerebral punch.. look no further! Be ready to be positive and be productive as the effervescent effects keep you motivated while opening the doors to creativity. Your body will feel energised and light while remaining mentally focused.
Its variety of pheno-types can produce an array of sharp citrus aromas including but not limited to lemon/lime and skunky diesel undertones. Generally an intense pungent mix of diesel fuel and citrus.
This plant produces long, full colas of dense light green buds with amber coloured-trichomes. The leaves are olive tone in colour, long and pointy. This is one very frosty strain.
There are 3 main pheno-types. One being close to a 50/50 hybrid mix that doesn't have as much stretch to it. The other 2 phenos are sativa-dominant and will go close to doubling tin size during flower. This is a large producer with approximately 25% THC.
- BREEDER/BRAND Jinxproof Genetics
- GENETICS Bloodwreck x Norton
- VARIETY Mostly Sativa
- FLOWERING TYPE Photoperiod
- SEX Regular
- THC CONTENT 25%
- GROWS Greenhouse, Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- FLOWERING TIME 56 - 63 days
- MEDICAL CONDITIONS Anxiety, Arthritis, Depression, Fatigue, Headaches, Nausea
- MEDICINAL PROPERTIES Yes
- TASTE / FLAVOUR Citrus, Diesel, Lemon, Lime, Skunk
- EFFECT Cerebral, Creative, Long-lasting, Uplifting
Strain FAQ
Do environmental conditions affect lime flavour strength?
Absolutely. Plant parameters are definitely said to affect lime flavour intensity. Terpene production depends on soil pH, temperature, and solar exposure, which affects lime flavour.
Are strains suitable for greenhouses more sustainable?
Strains that absorb sunlight in a greenhouse can reduce the need for artificial lights and climate control, saving the world and the legal producer money. This emphasis on natural light makes the operation more eco-friendly and is said to promote healthy plant growth.
How do regular cannabis seeds handle pests and diseases?
Some regular strains have a built-in pest and disease defence from generations of adaptation to their particular habitats. This innate resilience may mean less chemicals can be used and makes organic farming more practical.