Quick One will satisfy your need for speed. As her name suggests, this rapid cultivar surges from seed to harvest in as little as nine weeks. Get your stash jars ready!
Growers here at Royal Queen Seeds put their heads together to pick the most appropriate parent strains to breed for speed. They opted for Lowryder 1, a fast-growing and stable autoflowering strain. Then, they decided to infuse some stoning indica genetics into the equation.
They crossed the auto with Old School Indica, a relaxing variety that offers good yields and rich tastes. After crossing these strains and stabilising the progeny, they created consistently speedy and productive offspring.
Quick One grows to a stealthy height of 50–60cm indoors and 60–100cm outdoors. This small size makes her perfect for clandestine indoor grows, concealed corners of the garden, and guerrilla growing locations out in nature. Despite her size, she still produces satisfying yields. Indoor plants pump out 275–325g/m², whereas their outdoor counterparts offer a return of 100–150g/plant.
With a THC level of 13%, Quick One provides a subtle but undeniably pleasant experience. She's the perfect smoke for beginners working on their tolerance levels, as well as experienced users looking for a functional daytime strain. Expect a gentle high that takes a load off the body while stilling the mind. Her fruity, citrusy, and earthy terpenes add another layer of chill to the experience.
- Strain Type: Autoflowering
- THC: 13%
- CBD: Low
- Yield Indoor : 275 - 325 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 100 - 150 gr/plant
- Height Indoor: 50 - 60 cm
- Height Outdoor: 60 - 100 cm
- Flowering time: 5 - 6 Weeks
- Harvest Month: 9 - 10 weeks after sprouting
- Genetic Background: Lowryder 1 x Old School Indica
- Type: Sativa 10% Indica 60% Ruderalis 30%
- Effect: Physically Relaxing
- Climate: Long Summers
- Flavor: Citrus, Earthy, Fruity
Strain FAQ
What helps supply the herbal flavour?
The terpene Pinene is a soothing, pine-like aroma that may remind you of a woodland walk. It also has herbal notes like rosemary and basil.
Do short cannabis strains behave a certain way?
These strains reportedly have a shorter vegetative period before blooming, therefore shortening the growth cycle.
Why do Ruderalis strains auto-flower?
Ruderalis' auto-flowering trait evolved to adapt to its native regions' varied lighting patterns, allowing it to finish its lifecycle and reproduce without light.