Strain FAQ
What distinguishes Kush strains' scent and flavour?
Kush strains are cannabis' aromatic wonders and are known for their diverse terpene profiles. Myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene combine earthy, citrusy, and spicy notes that dance on the palate and tickle the nose.
How do early finishers handle environmental changes?
Strains finishing by early October are recognised for their weather resistance. They are said to be able to stay healthy and productive as the weather changes from late summer to autumn because of their robustness.
Is controlling pests and disease easier indoors?
Indoor cannabis areas are like fortresses against pests and infections. Legal indoor growers are said to avoid many of the problems that outside farmers experience on a regular basis which reportedly results in healthier plants and purer goods. This is done through strictly controlling who (or what) enters the space and maintaining pristine conditions.
Why are regular cannabis seeds seen as more genetically pure?
Regular cannabis seeds are a throwback to the plant's basic genetics without genetic alteration. These seeds are for cannabis lovers who celebrate the plant as nature intended!
How do environmental circumstances affect these strains' lemony taste and smell?
A strain's terpene profile, including lemony qualities, depends on its environment. Legal growers adjust soil type, temperature, humidity, and light to enhance limonene and other terpenes' lemon flavour and scent.