Santa Muerte is the offspring of a Mexican sativa crossed with an Original Haze. This is a typically sativa strain that needs a very short vegetative period and Will produce very vigorous plants with large intermodal gaps, excellent for large bud formation. It has a strong cerebral effect.
Strain FAQ
How have breeders improved medium flowering time strains' pest and disease resistance?
In pest-prone areas, selective breeding has made some medium-flowering cultivars more resistant to pests and illnesses. Increased resistance is said to be able to reduce chemical treatment use, enabling healthier output and decreasing maintenance.
What makes the flavors and aromas of Sativa strains stand out?
Diving into a Sativa is said to be like stepping into a world bursting with diverse scents and tastes, from zesty citrus to deep earthy undertones. This aromatic bouquet is thanks to a rich mix of terpenes like limonene and pinene, adding a flavorful twist to their uplifting effects.
How do tall strains resist bugs and diseases?
Tall strains are frequently more pest- and disease-resistant because of their rapid growth. Their dense canopy can protect them from environmental dangers such as those found outside.
Are these early-finishing cannabis strains culturally or historically significant?
Absolutely. Many mid-October strains have been grown for generations in some places and have cultural and historical relevance. Many are named after either their origin or unique qualities from their natural environment.
Why is pest resistance especially important for cannabis strains legally grown in greenhouses?
When cannabis calls a greenhouse home, it's in a unique spot that's part cozy shelter, part natural world. This can be a double-edged sword, as the enclosed space might invite pests and mold to settle in. Strains that bring natural resistance to these unwelcome guests are said to be key players in a greenhouse setup, cutting down the need for harsh chemical pesticides and keeping things clean and green.