The plants produce large, dense and resinous buds and can be harvested just 9 weeks after germination. The aromas and flavours are fruity and tangy for a pleasant effect of physical relaxation and mental stimulation. A productive, uplifting smoke that proves quite more-ish. Buds form large and dense, loaded with crystal resin and a tangerine aroma. Red and purple tones can appear at the end of the flowering cycle.
Strain FAQ
Are there any particularly tangy terpenes?
Valencene, named after Valencia oranges, gives some cannabis strains a pleasant, zesty, herbal aroma. It's an unsung hero compared to limonene yet essential to the tangy profile. Valencene can also repel insects.
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.
What makes Central Asian cannabis strains landrace-based?
Central Asian landrace cannabis strains have evolved over millennia. Natural selection has adapted these strains to Central Asia's severe environment. Their pure, highly adapted genetic blueprint shows the cannabis plant's resilience and diversity.
Can medium flowering time strains withstand diverse climates?
Medium flowering strains are said to be ideal for places with shorter summers because of their wide climatic tolerance. They can reportedly flower before winter, making them useful for those in poor conditions.
Have auto-flowering strains' THC levels changed?
A revolution has occurred in auto-flowering. Previously low in THC, selective breeding has increased their potency quite quickly! Some auto-flowering cultivars now outperform photoperiod ones when it comes to sheer potency!