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Possibly one of the most exotic auto strains ever produced, this 5 way cross is a mouth watering, eye-reddening cocktail of Caribbean flavour. Fresh Mango, Papaya and subtle grape notes with a zingy, sweet-grapefruit edge will leave you wanting more of her ripe, juicy buds. She was actually nicknamed “Taste-Bud” by the COTC crew because of this super-tangy flavour and she has a smell to match!! Growing a little taller than most auto strains and with multiple side branches, she produces fine crystals that coat her light purple leaves with a shimmering silver dust and she exhibits a lively, alert, motivating high that lasts for hours… …TOTALLY CROPICAL TASTE!!!
Which terpenes contribute to mango flavour?
Along with myrcene, pinene and caryophyllene contribute to mango cannabis strain flavour. Pinene's piney note balances mango's sweetness, while caryophyllene's spicy, peppery tone adds complexity.
What does this strain's European make-up likely mean for it?
European culture and law have shaped strain cultivation and preservation. Swiss strict cannabis laws have influenced the development of low THC strains, while ruderalis' adaptability to thrive in harsh climates may have favoured it in Russia.
Can auto-flowering strains adapt to varied conditions?
The tough ruderalis roots of auto-flowering strains make them cannabis' all-terrain vehicles. They can handle tough weather and unexpected pests, making life easier for those in difficult situations or just starting out.
How have breeders helped to create mold-resistant cannabis strains?
Plant tolerance against mould has been gradually improved by breeders' constant experimenting and cross-breeding. They have aimed to try to maintain or improve the strain's potency and taste while also working on resistance.
Why do Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than Indicas?
Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than their indica cousins, usually in around 60–90 days. Their sluggish pace reflects their equatorial heritage, where longer growing seasons have moulded their growth patterns.
Stock Availability: | In Stock |
Breeder: | Cream of the Crop |
Seed Type: | Feminized |
Available as Single Seed: | Available as Single Seed |
Flowering Period Type: | Autoflowering |
Indica/Sativa: | Sativa Dominant |
Environment: | Indoor, Outdoor |
Strength: | Normal |
Yield: | Average |
Hardiness: | Resistant to Mould, Resistant to Pests |
Strain Type: | Hybrid, Asia-Central, Central America and Caribbean, European, South American, Ruderalis Strains |
Indoor Flowering Time: | Medium (56 to 90 days) |
Smell/Taste: | Grape, Grapefruit, Mango, Sour, Sweet, Tangy |