This strain is Indica dominant and has a quick flowering time and sweet candy taste that once tasted isn’t easily forgotten. The buds become really crystally early on and have a subtle pine smell with a hint of citrus, she’s a great yielder too, so if you’ve got a sweet tooth she’s the one for you, or maybe just for desert?
Strain FAQ
Has cannabis potency altered over time?
Cannabis, a decade ago, reportedly used to have less than 10% THC across the board. Modern breeding methods have quickly resulted in boosted potency with legal breeders striving to accommodate the desire for stronger and stronger cannabis strains. Where strains with 10% to 19% THC were once the strongest, we are now almost getting into 30% and beyond!
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.
What might this strain's Hawaiian genetics bring to it?
Hawaiian landrace strains, which have evolved over ages in Hawaii's unique ecology, flourish in the local climate and have traits unmatched elsewhere. Due to global crossbreeding, authentic Hawaiian landrace strains are now rare and valuable collectibles.
Does cannabis have a floral-sweet terpene?
Linalool gives cannabis a sweet, floral smell like lavender or spring blossoms.
How do regular seeds help with cannabis diversity?
The huge variety of phenotypes created by regular seeds makes them a very interesting choice! These seeds are necessary to give cannabis its genetic diversity which helps it adapt and thrive in a range of situations.