Now Reggae seeds gets some new blood. After years experimenting with a Cannalope Haze male we are starting to reap the fruits of our labour. The first jewel we present you with is called Respect. It is a cross of our much loved Juanita la Lagrimosa x Cannalope Haze. The result: two phenotypes with marked differences. One stretches a lot and has wide inter. nodal spacing, the other is more compact with less inter-nodal spacing. Both phenotypes need between 55 and 65 days of flowering, have the same nutrient demands and are easy to cultivate. Outdoors it is an impressive plant, the flowers are amazing, so white they look like they were grown indoors. Suitable for any type of cultivator. The aromas remind you of so many things:....fruits, acidic/citric, haze, sweets, underarm, woods and metals. Each specimen is a unique jewel, a keeper for your collection of mothers, because all of them have their own particular nuances which you'll find irresistable. The strong, longlasting buzz gives you a feeling of wellbeing and sociability. RESPECT has Juanita in its gentetics, therefore 50% of the individuals inherit the 1:1 CBD/THC ratio. This means that it is a plant with great medicinal potential, within reach of anyone who may need it. Grow your own medicine!
- Year: 2009
- Genetics: Juanita la Lagrimosa x Cannalope Haze
- Predominant: sativa
- Indoor flowering: 55/65 days
- Outdoor finish: North cone 1/15 October // South cone 1/15 April
- Yield: high
Strain FAQ
Do all metallic flavours taste the same?
Absolutely not! Perceived metallic taste is subjective. What tastes metallic to one person may taste bitter or earthy to another. It illustrates how personal cannabis taste is.
As days shorten, how do these strains manage light efficiency?
They maximise light during late summer and early autumn's shorter days. This is said to allow them to produce high yields even as daylight decreases.
What challenges do these balanced hybrids have?
Balanced hybrids are like twins with differing personalities—what works for one may not work for the other. Legal growers adjust light exposure and feeding regimens to maximise the plants' growth.