With this variety we offer you a cocktail of tropical aromas and flavours. In this cross we have used a Mango Skunk base, with a very defined sweetness.
But we wanted to propose you a variety outstanding for something else, for this reason we crossed it with Black Domina, and obtained a very succulent result with prevailing sugary touches and acid, bitter nuances ( tangy fruits and cypress), citrus in some occasions. You will have in your hand a pale seed, a fruit waiting for ripening. Flowers have a big size, and could become huge due to the influence of Black Domina. For this reason, we will have to fertilize it constantly to obtain exuberant results and a more narcotic effect. This variety flowers develop long, thick tails which look spongy. But they may trick you because they are really heavy and dense, Black Domina signature. You will be surprised by the buzz.
Strain FAQ
What makes early finishing strains' terpene profiles unique?
Breeding strains for shorter seasons has produced distinct terpene profiles that enhance smells, flavours, and other benefits. This genetic tampering has added earthy and fruity undertones to the strains in this category.
Are there any particularly tangy terpenes?
Valencene, named after Valencia oranges, gives some cannabis strains a pleasant, zesty, herbal aroma. It's an unsung hero compared to limonene yet essential to the tangy profile. Valencene can also repel insects.
What makes South American strains taste different?
Fresh, fruity, and floral terpenes characterise South American cannabis strains. Connoisseurs and medical users are said to love these unusual, deep flavours.
How do hybrid strains complicate cannabis genetics?
Hybrids complicate the genetic environment beyond just Indica and Sativa. By crossbreeding numerous generations, hybrids have developed many traits from both parents, creating polyhybrid strains. Genetic variety gives the cannabis family tree many interesting relatives!
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.