This hybrid stands out in terms of both yield and flavour, now definitely one of the plus points of this variety. It tends to stretch out although it won’t grow to a great height. Outdoors the plant is unlikely to grow over 1.80 meters, but you should use a support system to prevent the large central bud and the heavy side branches from bending too much.
Among its popular genetics we can find Bubblegum and Chronic, strains with deep sweet and earthy aromas during flowering periods.
This is a very easy-to-grow plant, since the variety is very robust and highly resistant to pests. Indoors, excellent results are obtained growing in five-litre pots, with coconut and a drain-to-waste drip watering system. The plants should grow no taller than 60-70 cm for an abundant yield. The flowering cycle ends after 58-61 days. Outdoors, you should be ready to cut it by the end of September, so avoiding the first rains of autumn.
Strain FAQ
What terpene gives tangy notes?
The terpene Terpinolene gives cannabis strains piney, flowery, and citrusy scents. Its rich aroma adds tanginess to the finished product.
How do early-finishing strains handle cooler temperatures and less light?
Due to genetics, these strains are said to be resistant to chilly air and less sunlight. They reportedly thrive and yield well even in poor growing conditions because of their resilience.
How do strains suitable for the outdoors vary phenotypically?
Legal growers report that growing the same strain outdoors can produce startling differences in potency, flavour, and growth. Cannabis is said to be very flexible, with its features finely modified by its growth environment.
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.
What are some significant indica terpenes and their effects?
Indica strains can have terpenes like myrcene, which is is said to be a sedative, and linalool, which is said to calm. These create the "couch-lock" effect, making indica strains most desired for deep relaxation.