This hybrid had been in our minds a long time, as we were looking for a different variety, with predominantly clean and subtle but definable scents, and in this case somewhat sweet, that would be really enjoyable. Thus began the history of the Green Gummy. During flowering a clearly marked aroma appears, similar to the smell of gummies, changing towards the end to a more fruity scent, which sometimes we define as sweet skunk, also finding specimens with predominantly more floral and "dark" aromas, such as forest or even humid soil, inherited from the male we have employed in this hybrid. This is a variety whose resin production is quite high and sticky, producing buds where chalices crowd with each other, sometimes causing the phenomenon known as Foxtails as well as purple hues in late flowering. As for its flavours and effects, we find that sweet and strong taste we have sought, with an effect suitable for the day to day, that we could call "happy", perfect both for the skilled person as well as the novice, it is an all terrain variety in this regard.
Strain FAQ
The skunk smell in cannabis comes from where?
Skunk #1, known for its strength, fragrance, and adaptability, gives the skunk smell. This strain, with a long history, has inspired many skunkyy offspring!.
Do indica strains have more CBD?
Indica cultivars are often thought to be CBD-rich, however their cannabinoid makeup varies. Due to their terpene and cannabinoid compositions, they are said to provide a calming, tranquil body buzz.
Why are hybrid cannabis strains created?
Hybrid strains are often created to improve flavour, THC/CBD ratios, or relaxation or energy effects. Hybrid cannabis allows for a variety of strains to suit different tastes and needs.
When did feminised cannabis seeds first come about?
In the late 20th century, feminised seeds revolutionised cannabis production. This breakthrough allowed producers to focus on bud-producing females without worrying about unproductive male plants eating up space and resources.
Does the light spectrum matter when it comes to indoor cannabis?
Indoor lighting customisation is reportedly like a magic wand. It is said that some legal growers adjust illumination to control plant growth and cannabinoid and terpene development. Increasing blue light, they say, could boost the plant's terpene profile and aroma and flavour.