High Times Top 10 2007
Featured in the Big Book of Buds 3 Page 92.93
Jill was lucky enough to be gifted this amazing Orange Skunk and they day we smoked the finished bud we knew we had to outcross it with our Space Queen male. You don’t really have to be a master breeder to figure out Orange and Pineapple Mango will be a good combination. The resulting outcross is remarkably stable and is close to a 50/50 representation of the parents. Topped only once in grows into a nice short bush with lots of side branching and multi heads. Flavors range from Orange, Tang, Candy, Mango, and Apple. The cross works really well in SOG or SCROG.. Very large stems and huge top colas make this an easy strain to grow in any medium.
We had 5 females in our bud room and 4 could be clones there so similar same height same growth speed and all have that Dank Orange smell. Very good mood elevator and general euphoria are experienced while high on this cross. Lime green with Vibrant Orange Hairs with temperature drops it can turn a deep burgundy to maroon.
1.Phenotypes -Very stable Orange-Mango 50/50 Phenotypes
2.Height-Short and Stocky
3.Yield-Very Heavy/ Easy Trim
4.Indoor/ Outdoor
5.Best way to grow-Single topping forms multi heads
6.Harvest Window-8 weeks
7.Sativa/Indica 60/40
8.Hybrid-Unknown Orange Skunk X Romulan X Cindy99BCGA
9.High type-Happy, mood enhancing, humorous, energetic
10.Smells like orange skunk or tang/ Taste so much like Dreamcicles you will not believe it!
11.Extremely up beat and happy buzz great for depression and bad days.
- THC % 21.9
- CBD % .1
- CBN % .2
Strain FAQ
What gives cannabis a pineapple scent and taste?
Terpenes, especially Myrcene, are the secret sauce. Its earthy, musky scent turns sweet and delicious at certain intensities. Limonene offers lemony zest, and Pinene adds piney freshness. They're like a tropical fruit salad!
How do high-yielding strains make use of light?
They're champions at photosynthesis, efficiently converting available light into plant growth. This trait is said to be crucial for maximizing yields in both outdoor and indoor environments, where making the most of light can significantly impact plant development.
How have Sativa strains evolved to handle humidity?
Thin, extended leaves help sativa plants handle extreme humidity. Sativas are said to be great for producers in moist climates since their sleek leaves have been shown to repel mould and infections.