Niagara is an auto feminised strain which is indica-dominant. A cross of White Widow and Lowryder. It is named after one of the wonders of the world, Niagara falls which border the US and Canada.
It's a very strong automatic indica with a large yield and which grows up to 1.5 meters tall. It's a low odour strain with a sweet, grapey flavour.
Strain FAQ
Why are these strains white?
A thick covering of trichomes gives these strains their stunning "white" appearance. These small, crystal-like structures produce THC, CBD, and terpenes, enhancing the strain's scent and potential.
How do breeders create grape-flavored cannabis?
Grape flavour derives from selective breeding for genetic features. Breeders can create grape-scented offspring by selecting and crossing parent strains like Granddaddy Purple, Purple Urkle, and Grape Ape.
Are strains suitable for greenhouses more sustainable?
Strains that absorb sunlight in a greenhouse can reduce the need for artificial lights and climate control, saving the world and the legal producer money. This emphasis on natural light makes the operation more eco-friendly and is said to promote healthy plant growth.
What are some significant indica terpenes and their effects?
Indica strains can have terpenes like myrcene, which is is said to be a sedative, and linalool, which is said to calm. These create the "couch-lock" effect, making indica strains most desired for deep relaxation.
How has Central American and Caribbean cannabis genetics affected the world?
Central American and Caribbean strains have contributed significantly to the world cannabis gene pool. By combining these strains with others globally, breeders have generated a wide range of new popular hybrids.