Peyote Forum was bred by crossing two excellent cannabis strains, viz. the Forum cut of Girl Scout Cookies and the Bubba Kush-derived Peyote Purple. Two such great strains were always going to produce an absolute winner and this is certainly the case here.
While the original GSC was indica-dominant, the Forum cut turns out to be 75% sativa and this is reflected in its effect which is more cerebral and uplifting than the original.
Purple Peyote, meanwhile, is known to have originated from a single purple pheno-type of the indica Bubba Kush strain which was subsequently back-crossed for several generations to fully cement its qualities which include the deep purple/black colouration of its leaves.
Both parents are known to produce THC levels in excess of 205, sometimes much more, and Peyote Forum will impress with its undoubted potency.
- Breeder/Brand Seedsman
- Genetics GSC Forum Cut x Peyote Purple
- Variety Indica / Sativa
- Flowering Type Photoperiod
- Sex Feminised
- THC Content 20%+
- Grows Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- Flowering Time 65 days
- Medical Conditions Glaucoma, Headaches, Migraines, Stress
- Medicinal Properties Yes
- Effect Powerful
Strain FAQ
What traits does Girl Scout Cookies impart to new crosses?
GSC and its descendants are like pioneers, versatile and disease-resistant. However, they are said to require a vigilant eye to maximise output and potency, making them a worthwhile task for those with enough dedication.
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.
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.