Sweet union of the Afghan "hashish queen" Hindu Kush and our all-time favorite Kubanskiy Ubiyza led to the creation of a magnificent "Katyusha". Dark green cones in the radiance of scattered diamond trichomes. One of the most powerful resin producers inherited its loud artillery name for good reason - Katyusha hits you hard from the first puff, plunging entirely into the sweet enveloping depths of euphoria. The delicate sweet aroma of sandalwood with earthy notes and dense, rich flavor will be remembered for a long time. Katyusha helps to find a deep sense of calm, ease the pain, nausea and other mental disorders.
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give cannabis its sandalwood scent?
Myrcene gives earthiness, alpha-bisabolol adds sweetness and woodsiness, nerolidol adds woodiness, guaiol adds piney and woody undertones, and caryophyllene adds spice. These terpenes give cannabis its sandalwood scent.
What makes Ruderalis strains resilient?
Due to their origins in harsh locations, Ruderalis variants are highly resilient to pests and diseases. This toughness lets them tolerate situations that other cannabis types struggle with.
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.
Do High-THC strains require specific legal growing conditions?
High-THC strains are said to require extra care to reach their high THC level potential. To maximise THC expression, lighting, temperature, and nutrition must reportedly be perfect. Legal growers use a variety of ingenious methods to meet these markers and let each plant shine!
Why do breeders choose to include Central Asian genetics like they have done here?
Central Asian strains have great genetic stability due to their genetic isolation. These stable strains give hybrid types robustness and durability, enhancing growth and tolerance to frequent hazards.