This strain is known for its solid yield, insane frost with wild Alpine berries aromas and warm tart hashy taste. The Snow Lotus male is the star child of Afgooey (Maui Haze x Afghani) and a X19 leaning Blockhead male (no Sweetooth traits present), he lets the female traits pass through in a cross while uping the size, structure, frost, and potency.
Strain FAQ
What challenges do these balanced hybrids have?
Balanced hybrids are like twins with differing personalities—what works for one may not work for the other. Legal growers adjust light exposure and feeding regimens to maximise the plants' growth.
Does a strain's genetics affect its hash flavours?
Absolutely. Strains from typical hash-producing regions like Afghanistan or Morocco are more likely to be hashy. Genetics affect terpene profiles and resin synthesis.
Can late-October strains have various flavours?
Contrary to popular assumption, these fast-finishing strains have a wide range of terpene profiles, from earthy and piney to sweet and fruity, reportedly without sacrificing taste.
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.
Are strains suitable for greenhouses more sustainable?
Strains that absorb sunlight in a greenhouse can reduce the need for artificial lights and climate control, saving the world and the legal producer money. This emphasis on natural light makes the operation more eco-friendly and is said to promote healthy plant growth.