Cock-a-doodle-do ! Here is the Kikiriki .... Genetic offered by a farmer from a french Sound System, very quickly noticed by all members for its ease of culture and Sativa effect quite particular for a fast flowering strain ! The Kikiriki is branched out with a mixed structure and an average internodal distance but once the end of the stretch, she's flowering like an indica buds forming small buds with a rounded tip covered with a heavy layer of trichomes. The smell is exotic with notes of pineapple, mango and passion fruit according to the palace. The Kikiriki is not the most productive but its fast maduration and quality place her among FTS favorites! The effect of Kikiriki is euphoric to stay active all day with a smile difficult to hide.
Strain FAQ
What gives cannabis a pineapple scent and taste?
Terpenes, especially Myrcene, are the secret sauce. Its earthy, musky scent turns sweet and delicious at certain intensities. Limonene offers lemony zest, and Pinene adds piney freshness. They're like a tropical fruit salad!
Do these strains' different lineages affect their traits?
Middle of September seeds often have indica, sativa, and ruderalis genes. Indica genes provide these plants strength and compactness, sativa genes boost flavours and effects, and ruderalis genes may introduce auto-flowering features, making them adaptable to different methods.
How is it seen as stealthier to use 12/12 photoperiod seeds?
Beginning with a 12/12 light schedule from seedling stage is said to be helpful in staying hidden. This method, called "12/12 from seed," reduces the vegetative phase, creating compact plants.
Has cannabis potency altered over time?
Cannabis, a decade ago, reportedly used to have less than 10% THC across the board. Modern breeding methods have quickly resulted in boosted potency with legal breeders striving to accommodate the desire for stronger and stronger cannabis strains. Where strains with 10% to 19% THC were once the strongest, we are now almost getting into 30% and beyond!
Why are many Central American and Caribbean strains Sativa-dominant?
Many tropical cannabis cultivars are Sativa. Height, long flowering, and stimulating effects are their hallmarks. Unique geographical features have caused these Sativa strains to evolve different affects and flavours.