Don Green Crack, formerly known as "Cush" and renamed "Green Crack" by Snoop Dogg after he experienced it. Despite mostly Indica physical characteristics, it has a strong and buzzy Sativa high. It gives a boost of energy and it’s an inspiring smoke with slightly psychedelic effects.
The dense buds are small and clustered. The leaves are pale green to yellow, with a tendency to purple. Rust-colored pistils stand out against the colorful flowers, all crowned with milky-white trichomes, which give a bright, glistening appearance.
Strain FAQ
Does Green Crack come in different varieties?
Green Crack shows off its diversity with two main phenotypes: a predominantly sativa version and a slightly indica-dominant sibling. This genetic variance influences not just the plant's looks but also the nuances in its effects, with the sativa phenotype popping up more frequently.
Do environmental conditions alter these strains' earthy taste?
Definitely. Soil and environmental factors are all said to affect a strain's flavour, especially earthiness. Terroir describes how soil type and climate affect the taste and aroma of agricultural products.
How are South American strains pest- and disease-resistant?
South American cannabis cultivars are said to be resistant to pests and illnesses due to their wide variety of environmental adaptations. They are ideal for breeding programmes that aim to strengthen cannabis plants due to their resilience.
How do medium flowering time strains adapt to different conditions?
Medium-flowering strains are said to be able to thrive indoors and outdoors. This versatility allows legal producers of all experience levels to adapt their methods and assure successful harvests regardless of environmental conditions.
What makes legal indoor growing systems water-efficient?
Hydroponics and aeroponics make legal indoor cannabis growth water-efficient. These systems recycle water and nutrients, reducing waste and use. This win-win is said to provide plants with critical nutrients while minimising environmental effects.