Golosa (DS36) - Delicious Seeds presents one of this year’s new strains, a plant resulting from crossing Blueberry x Grapefruit, which we THEN crossed with Bay 11.
This gorgeous hybrid, which was developed by our top breeder, is part of PROJECT 11 which began 4 YEARS AGO in OUR TEST LABORATORY, will surprise you with its very dark colours which are most prominent at the end of its cycle, finishing flowering in an intense jet- black that is very pretty.
With respect to taste, Golosa (DS36) (which can be translated into English as sweet-toothed, greedy or tempting) has hints of bitter fruits such as grapefruit, green mango with touches of peppermint, coffee and liquorice. Its flowers give off an aroma somewhere between green tea and thyme, a very pleasant smell that transports you rapidly to wooded places full of vegetation.
The strain is a medium-sized plant with very little branching and will finish flowering in around 60 days, giving you a very quick harvest. This is a very resistant plant and will not be affected, therefore, by mould or other pests.
Our Golosa (DS36) has quite high levels of active compounds, with some samples analysed showing values of more than 26% THC.
- Taste: grapefruit, green mango with hints of peppermint, coffee and liquorice.
- Aroma: Green tea, thyme.
- GENOTYPE 20% SATIVA - 80% INDICA
- THC 26%
- MATURATION(INTERIOR) 55 TO 60 DAYS
- MATURATION(EXTERIOR) MID-SEPTEMBER
- FLAVOR SWEET FRUIT
- WAY OF CROPPING IND/OUT
- PRODUCTION 550 G/M2 INDOORS | UP TO 1500 G/PL OUTDOORS
- ODOR HIGH
- EFFECT NARCOTIC
- RESISTANCE TO MOLD VERY HIGH
- PEST RESISTANCE VERY HIGH
- SEX FEMINIZED
- LINEAGE BAY 11 X GRAPEFRUIT X BLUEBERRY
- BHO PERFORMANCE 25%
- IRRIGATION TOLERANCE HIGH
- MEDICINAL VALUE HIGH
- CUPS
- 1ER PREMIO - EXTRACCION CON SOLVENTES - CANNABIS CUP CASTELLÓN - 2018
Strain FAQ
What gives some cannabis strains coffee-like scents and flavours?
Certain cannabis strains have strong coffee-like scents and flavours due to terpenes. These aromatic chemicals affect cannabis' fragrance, flavour, and effects.
Rare cannabis cannabinoids: what are their benefits?
Cannabis contains approximately 100 cannabinoids, including CBG and CBN, which are being studied for their reported therapeutic properties. CBG-rich strains are being studied for treating inflammatory bowel disease and glaucoma, demonstrating the vast medicinal potential of cannabis beyond just THC and CBD.
Why do some mould-resistant strains grow quickly?
Mold-resistant cultivars with shorter flowering periods have been bred to reduce high moisture exposure. Strategically, this fast development cycle is said to allow plants to be legally harvested before mould growth begins.
Can feminised cannabis strains create male flowers?
Feminised strains are designed to be nearly always female, yet nature can occasionally throw them curveballs. They may produce male flowers under extreme stress such as irregular light cycles or environmental pressure. This shows that even with thorough genetic selection, other factors are necessary to keep plants on track!
Why should South East Asian cannabis strains be preserved?
South East Asian pure landrace strains are getting rarer as hybridization expands worldwide. These cultivars' genetic diversity and heritage are preserved by local farmers and worldwide enthusiasts to ensure their future contribution to the cannabis genetics of the future.