Sunday Punch is a vigorous, high-yielding hybrid, created from the Sunday Driver and Trophy Wife varieties. Their genetics come from legends like FPOG, Grape Pie, The Wife and Cherry Wine. Sunday Punch in every puff transports you to a garden of intoxicating flavors and unique sensations.
The plant has a sativa growth pattern without being an excessively tall plant, but it shows an indica behavior in the production of flowers, which makes it a plant with great yields both indoors and outdoors. Its light green and purple buds are covered in trichomes that, when tasted, reveal nuances of caramel, ripe fruits, earth and a touch of sweet lime.
Its sweetness and bright flavor come from Sunday Driver, while the fruity and elegant notes are inherited from Trophy Wife. The result is a perfect balance between relaxation and euphoria due to its high CBD and CBG content of up to 1%, which compensates for the high percentage of THC (more than 24%), making it ideal for combating insomnia and Immerse yourself in a world of well-being.
Sundae Punch is more than cannabis; It is a sensory experience. Are you ready to enter this garden of wonders?
- Genotype 60% Sativa - 40% Indica
- THC 24%
- Maturation(Interior) 55 to 65 days
- Maturation(Exterior) mid-October
- Flavor Caramel, Earth, Ripe Fruits, Sweet Lime
- Production +600 g/m2 Indoor | +1200 g/pl Outdoor
- Odor Very High
- Effect Euphoric
- Sex Feminized
- Lineage Sunday Driver x Trophy Wife
Strain FAQ
How does the environment affect caramel flavour?
Soil, climate, and light are all said to be able to affect the terpene profile and caramel flavour. These factors can reportedly increase or decrease important terpene expression, impacting caramel flavour.
Can early finishing strains negatively impact cannabis terpenes and flavour?
Not at all—early-finishing strains are often said to have varied terpene profiles. Even with early harvest appropriateness, these varieties reportedly retain their fragrances, flavours, and therapeutic effects.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.
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.
What makes people say that indoor Sativa cultivation can be difficult?
Due to their height and long flowering time, Sativas are said to be harder to grow indoors. This has led to inventive cultivation and plant training methods to squeeze cannabis skyscrapers into smaller indoor spaces without sacrificing yield.