Vortex 1st Place
Best Sativa 2010 Hightimes Medical Cup
High Times Top 10 2007
Featured in the Big Book of Buds 4
My oldest head stash crossed with my new favorite. Both parents have a similar pungent, rotten fruit, baby poo smell. Both carry heavy potency and copious amounts of resins. The resulting Hybrid cross fulfills my desire to have Apollo-13 in seed form even before we continue with the cubing. Sharing traits of both mom and dad some females lean so much towards Apollo even MzJill can’t tell the difference in a blind taste. My favorite female is a sweet and sour girl that to me tasted like Sour Patch candy but I yielded close to 4 ounces with minimum training. She is easier to grow and trim than mom..
1.Phenotypes - Variation with phenotypes like both parent strains
2.Height-Short to medium with wide bushing and loads of bud sites perfect for SGROG
2.Yield-Medium/ I pulled 3.5 Ounces from a 40” Bush
3.Indoor/ Outdoor matures very fast
4.Best Way to grow- Wide sagging bush with hundreds of bud sites. Lots of stakes and string
5.Harvest Window-50-55 days
6.Sativa/ Indica 80/20
7.Hybrid-Genius X P75 X Romulan X Cindy99
8.High type-heart racing, energizing, confusing, stoned, ripped curled under, stupidity
9.Smells like Mango Snapple with lemon/ Taste like sweetened lemonade.
Very unique Cindy like plant with a bizarre twist, very potent
Strain Name | THC % | CBD% | CBN% |
Vortex | 18.08 | .59 | .80 |
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains taste and smell like mangoes?
Myrcene, a terpene found in mangoes, gives some cannabis strains their mango aroma. Myrcene's earthy, musky aromas resemble the fruit's flavour, giving the strain a tropical scent.
Do high-yielding strains reportedly need different nutrients?
Their dietary needs are said to be more demanding than their lower yielding counterparts. A balanced nutritional mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micronutrients is said to be needed for strong growth and bud formation.
What else does the Cannabis Cup provide besides competition?
The Cannabis Cup offers seminars and workshops on legal growing and cannabis laws in addition to contests. These workshops, led by industry experts, demonstrate the event's dedication to cannabis education and advocacy.