Membrana is a very special plant, this hyper feminized automatic variety comes from Russia in the city of St. Petersburg, famous for his two weeks of sleepless, where the sun does not set. This variety was tested at this time of the year, exposed to the extreme temperatures in the area with twenty-four hours of continuous daylight, the result was spectacular, and our membranas were flowering smoothly, with an incredible size of 160 cm, with clusters full of resin and coated flowers of remarkable quality for extreme weather conditions and the absence of sun in two weeks. This test was crucial to realize us that this feminized automatic works 100% in the most severe conditions I could find and opened the doors of our catalog.
Strain FAQ
How do cold-resistant strains conserve energy?
These plants certainly do conserve energy in chilly climes. This may involve delaying transpiration to prevent water loss or altering their metabolic activity to support growth and development at lower temperatures.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.
Why do some high-yielding strains have long vegetative stages?
A longer vegetative growth period is said to be what helps these plants build a solid structure. This sturdy base is necessary in order to support the weight of their many buds during flowering.
How big are Ruderalis plants compared to other cannabis strains?
Ruderalis plants generally grow 20–25 inches tall and are compact. Ruderalis' modest size is due to its adapations to the windy circumstances in its native areas.
Why are harvest times for outdoor cannabis strains seasonal?
Outdoor cannabis is obviously at the mercy of the seasons, with legal growers typically reaping their bounty once a year in the fall. This natural rhythm dictates the supply and could even sway the cost of these strains in the market. This makes the timing of the harvest a crucial factor for legal outdoor cultivators.