We received so much popular demand to re-issue Rosetta Stone that it was decided to go one better. MrSoul had wanted this release to be even heavier in resin production and overall yield without sacrificing flavor. So this Rosetta Stone flowers a bit longer, but what a joy it is to behold these sparkling colas finishing their 8th and final week. It clones remarkably well and is generally an easy plant to work with. The major difference in this release is the mother plant’s genetics. We pollinated a very special Jack Herer female with an incredible male we discovered when we grew some P75 seeds that MrSoul had stashed away. He looks like a male version of our prized seed mother called Genius – his branching pattern is identical and his floral clusters are dense like female colas – just remarkable. When flowering, his pollen smelled of ripe Honeydew melon. We feel the combination of this male to the world-famous Jack Herer, with all her amazing qualities, created the ultimate Rosetta Stone.
Strain FAQ
Does cannabis environment alter flavour?
Absolutely. Soil quality, temperature, and humidity are all reportedly able to affect a strain's terpene profile and flavour. Curing is said to be vital to maintain melon terpenes.
How do Jack Herer's phenotypes influence it?
Jack Herer is known for its diverse phenotypes, each playing a unique tune. Some variants generate sativa-like, cerebral melodies, while others are said to induce indica-dominant, physical rest. This variation makes Jack Herer encounters varied depending on the phenotype.
Can 12/12 photoperiod strains produce male flowers under stress?
Yes, the 12/12 timetable might be tricky because some strains may produce male flowers when stressed. A steady hand is said to be required to manage light and climatic conditions to keep the crop seed-free.
What traits make a cannabis strain beginner-friendly?
Beginner strains are generally hardy and require little maintenance. They can handle temperature, humidity, and food changes due to their robust genetics. Being resistant to common pests and illnesses is said to simplify things greatly.
Why are many South American cannabis strains majority Sativa?
Equatorial South American nations explain the abundance of Sativa traits in South American strains. These protracted growth seasons produce towering, narrow-leafed cannabis plants that take longer to flower.