Strain FAQ
Does season effect a strain's orangeyness?
Interestingly, yes it does! Seasonal light can reportedly affect a plant's Limonene production and tanginess, even under stable conditions.
How varied are cheese strains?
From Cheese, a family tree has grown, including Blue Cheese, mingled with Blueberry, and Sweet Cheese, crossed with Black Jack. Each variation offers a variety of cheesy treats that keep the Cheese recipe alive while adding fresh flavours.
Why are Swiss landraces unique?
Swiss landrace strains, adapted to the Alpine climate, are cannabis genetic surprises. Over thousands of years, they have developed resilience and unique cannabinoid compositions, often with low THC levels to comply with Switzerland's THC legislation. Their isolation and small-scale cultivation in Switzerland make them rare outside the country.
Is there much diversity in average-yielding strains?
With their rich genetic heritage that often includes sativa, indica, and sometimes ruderalis, these strains are said to offer a wide array of flavors, aromas, and effects. This diversity means legal consumers can enjoy a broad spectrum of experiences.
How do genetic changes affect strains ending by the end of October?
Indica strains from short-summer regions are common. This genetic base helps them flower and mature quickly, making them finish by October.