The Champion. It has been highly valued for its medicinal and therapeutic effects.
The most difficult genotype in our entire catalogue is a three-way cross featuring the best of several predominantly indica strains. One of these is one of the most indica-rich Blueberries that we have, very productive and maintaining all the properties that this variety is known for (short height, fast flowering and a bluish tones).
Another of the components is an original Afghan (Mazar-i-Sharif), a very good resin producer that also gives a generous harvest. The end ingredient of this indica cocktail is our Black Domina, which gives it a more ramified structure. The flowering cycle lasts 58-65 days, so it will be ready for harvesting in early September.
The most desired variety all around the world, as it couldn´t be any other way, because of its beauty too.
- Genetic: Black Domina x Mazar-i-Sharif x Blue Monster
- Indica/Sativa %: 75/25
- The Champion.
- Flowering cycle: 58-65 days
- Production: 600 gr/m2
- Harvest: September - October
- Medium height: 200 cm
- Production: 800 gr/plant
Strain FAQ
What gives cannabis strains their orange taste?
Limonene, present in orange rinds and other citrus fruits, gives some cannabis strains their zesty orange flavour. This and supporting terpenes like Myrcene and Pinene provide a rich citrus scent with earthiness and pine notes.
Do 12/12 photoperiod strains have an edge in terpene profiles?
Sometimes, a little stress goes a long way, especially when it comes to pumping up the terpenes in 12/12 photoperiod strains. The stringent light schedule can stress the plants just enough to kick their flavor and aroma profile up a notch!
Why do strains finish at the Beginning of October?
These genetically engineered strains flower earlier to prevent late fall cold and shorter days. Northern legal producers use it to ensure their plants finish their cycle in time to avoid seasonal environmental issues.
Why do many people prefer strains with a medium-flowering time?
For those seeking yield and potency, 56–90-day-flowering seeds are said to be ideal. This timeframe reportedly allows the plant to completely express its genetic potential, providing a good turnaround without compromising harvest quality or quantity.
How have indica strains adapted to the cold environmental conditions?
The tight, compact buds of indica strains are more than just attractive—they protect against the cold. This compact bud structure keeps cold, damp air out, preventing mould and keeping plants healthy in cold weather.