The Pulp Friction is a new beautiful chapter in the book of fruity cannabis profiles. For this cross, we used the amazing and tasteful Melonade strain, selected from the Dying Breed’s seed batch, an amazing sugary fruitiness that fills the whole mouth with a layer of sweetness when inhaling it, mixed with our sweet and powerful Kong’s Krush, the freshness of the Banana Punch combined with the power and creaminess of our Wonder Pie strain.
A perfect combination for an incredible results, the Pulp Friction has the extremely sweet terpene profile of the Melonade and that smell that stays in your nose after inhaling it, mixed with the fresher banana notes of the Kong’s Krush, and a hint of creaminess as a last note on the inhale. A beautiful mix of Banana and Melon terpenes, similar to a fresh summer fruit salad topped with some sweet cream.
The Pulp Friction grows very vigorously with many side branches and a strong main cola. The internodal length is average with a good amount of light, it can stretch a little bit if not enough light is provided.The branches are strong with a lighter green color. If the plants is grown very big, it might need a bit of support on the bigger branches, in a regular indoor setup the plant does a perfect job at holding itself.
- 30% SATIVA - 70% INDICA
- THC: 26,50% CBD: 0,20% CBN: 0,10%
- Genetics: Melonade x Kong's Krush
- Effects: The effect are fast hitting on the head with a mild body effect that will slowly rise with time but not to the point of getting that couchlock feeling, a perfect strain to keep active and creative during the day or to have a nice social interaction with friends or party time.
Indoor:
- Flowering Cycle: 8-9 Weeks
- Yield: High:
- Average height: 140-190cm
Outdoor
- Harvest: 3rd Week Sept.
- Yield: 1000-4000/plant
- Average Height: 200-400cm
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains taste like melon?
The sweet and pleasant melon taste in some cannabis strains derives from terpenes, natural elements that give plants their scent and flavour. Melon-like notes come from myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, pinene, and humulene.
Does every early-finishing strain have Indica dominance?
Indicas have a shorter flowering period and so are normally involved somehow, however breeders have also created fast-flowering Sativa and hybrid strains. This is very useful as breeders can select from a larger range of potential genetic attributes.
How do tall strains resist bugs and diseases?
Tall strains are frequently more pest- and disease-resistant because of their rapid growth. Their dense canopy can protect them from environmental dangers such as those found outside.
How has the craft cannabis movement affected North American and Canadian strains?
Organic growing, sustainability, and artisanal breeding are central to the craft cannabis movement in North America and Canada. High-grade cannabis with unique terpene profiles and effects has been bred in these movements, promoting quality and diversity over volume production.
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.