W.C.E. - Our new Express for classics lovers. Very “fast”, compact plant with large buds. Dominating aroma reminds of Critical, but the amount of resin clearly states Widow’s involvement. It would be best planting all the varieties of Express tested in the Krasnodar region, southern Ukraine and Spain, in mid-July. Growth process accelerates due to its "secret hybrid " genes, and it is quite possible to get a wonderful result by the middle of October. Our Express Line allows you to save a couple of months at the initial stage of work.
Any cannabis connoisseur will enjoy balanced Sativa-Indica effect of this plant. We recommend using SCROG method, while growing this variety, due to its big and heavy buds.
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!.
Where do indica strains come from and how does this effect their development?
Indica strains come from the harsh Hindu Kush mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These plants are strong and durable because of the unforgiving climate they evolved in, which allows them to thrive even under poor conditions. They seem naturally equipped to manage tough terrain and hard times.
Why are short-flowering strains recommended for indoors?
Small and fast-growing, short-flowering strains are popular for indoor use, particularly if there is limited space available. With faster cycles and better space utilisation, these strains are said to boost indoor production.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.
What impact does biodiversity have on Central American and Caribbean cannabis strains?
Unique biodiversity in Central America and the Caribbean affects cannabis strain genetics, resulting in their varied terpene profiles. These traits produce earthy, woody, lemony, and sweet scents and flavours. They create a presence that reflects their' rich natural surroundings.