Crossing our famous Stella Blue with our Nepali Kush results in a truly beautiful experience. The aroma and punch of taste is delicious. The authentic pepper of Stella tempered with the minty aftertaste of Nepali is irresistible. The plant grows medium height with a beautiful array of colours. Large dense colas develop on many branches and produces big yields of wonderfully seductive aromatic cannabis. Side branches fill out in the final two weeks of flowering and will need supporting.
Strain FAQ
What genes help Mid-September strains finish early?
These strains have genetics from short-summer, early-fall locations. This genetic tailoring is said to allow them to finish their lifespan before colder weather, ensuring a successful time for those in northern latitudes or unpredictable climates.
What terpenes give cannabis its minty taste?
Several terpenes give a minty flavour. Though menthol isn't a frequent cannabis terpene, chemicals like pulegone, with its minty scent, and eucalyptol, with its freshness, play important roles. Limonene and pinene finish the minty scent with a clean, fresh note.
Kush strains' physical traits?
Kush strains appear noble with dark green, purple-tinged leaves. Their indica dominance is shown by their tight, compact buds, and anthocyanins give them a purple hue.
Why are short-flowering strains recommended for indoors?
Small and fast-growing, short-flowering strains are popular for indoor use, particularly if there is limited space available. With faster cycles and better space utilisation, these strains are said to boost indoor production.
Why is Central Asian strain genetic stability useful for breeding?
Central Asian strains' genetic stability is due to their genetic isolation. These stable strains give hybrid types robustness and durability, enhancing growth and tolerance to frequent hazards.