This is an autoflowering version of Siberian Haze. All the main qualities of Siberian Haze are retained, but with lesser amounts of Sativa and bigger contains of CBD. Unlike its photoperiod brother, is easy to grow, ideal both for beginner, as well as experienced growers. Quite tall for autoflower plants with thick stem and elongated resinous buds. Effect is powerful, cerebral at start, slowly shifting into medicinal and relaxing. Smell is typical Haze with hints of lime.
Strain FAQ
Why is Central Asian strain genetic stability useful for breeding?
Central Asian strains' genetic stability is due to their genetic isolation. These stable strains give hybrid types robustness and durability, enhancing growth and tolerance to frequent hazards.
What gives cannabis lime flavour?
Limonene, a citrusy terpene found in lime rinds and other citrus fruits, gives cannabis strains their lime flavour. This terpene really gives strains a lime taste. Terpinolene and myrcene's flowery, grassy, and faintly lemony overtones enhance the lime profile.
Why are short-flowering strains popular?
Strains that flower in 55 days are popular for reducing the time investment necessary or in setups with limited space. Their rapid response to different environments lets legal growers maximise yield quickly.
Why are average-yielding cannabis strains said to be more sustainable for legal growers?
Water, nutrients, and light intensity are all reportedly less needed by these kinds of strains. Their sustainability and cost-effectiveness therefore often makes them more attractive than their high-yielding cousins.
Why do Ruderalis auto-flower?
Ruderalis strains bloom according on age, unlike Sativa and Indica cultivars that flower with light cycle changes. For efficient and consistent growing, this characteristic reportedly simplifies cultivation and provides a predictable growth cycle.