Domina was stabilized after several generations, and produces nearly identical copies between them. It has a medium height, with a single central bud, and requires an appropriate growth period to achieve maximum production. It has all the characteristics of the Indica, like its dark green large leaves. This is a great choice for the Sea Of Green crops technique, requiring a density of 25 plants per square meter to get the maximum production. In terms of its effect, we can assure that it will not leave you indifferent; it is totally relaxing and medicinal.
Strain FAQ
Do these strains' different lineages affect their traits?
Middle of September seeds often have indica, sativa, and ruderalis genes. Indica genes provide these plants strength and compactness, sativa genes boost flavours and effects, and ruderalis genes may introduce auto-flowering features, making them adaptable to different methods.
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.
Can high-yielding strains adapt to different climates?
Indeed, many of these strains are known to adapt well to a great range of various climates. Breeding ingenuity has created hybrids that reportedly thrive in chilly northern regions and warm, humid tropical conditions.
Does cannabis environment impact floral flavour?
Definitely. The particular environment can reportedly boost a strain's terpene profile, including flowery terpenes. Legal organic farming, specialised minerals, and regulated stress are all said to be able to increase terpene production.
Are indoor conditions best for finicky strains?
Absolutely. Indoor cultivation is said to be the best for rare, finicky strains that don't thrive outside. By tailoring their habitat, these rare plants are said to be able to thrive and preserve unique cannabis genetics.