One of the jewels in the crown, a much-improved variety with all the features of the indica plants it originated from.
Undoubtedly, the most indica of all our crosses by far. This is the result of the cross of Black Domina X Back Domina, a wonder of nature whose genetics have been improved generation after generation. This plant is almost 100% indica, with a vigorous growth that is evident from the very first shoots. A large central bud with the other “arms” up high, from which several rock-hard buds will sprout. Outdoors the plant never exceeds 2 m tall, and indoors once it reaches 35-40 cm you can move on to flowering for optimal results. The flowering cycle when grown indoors is 50-55 days, while outdoors the plants will be ready to be harvested by mid-September.
Its resin production is spectacular and the THC levels that you can obtain will turn you into a fan of this variety. The smell is reminiscent of pine air-freshener mixed with tangy fruits during flowering.
Strain FAQ
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.
Do these strains' different lineages affect their traits?
Middle of September seeds often have indica, sativa, and ruderalis genes. Indica genes provide these plants strength and compactness, sativa genes boost flavours and effects, and ruderalis genes may introduce auto-flowering features, making them adaptable to different methods.
What makes the Indica terpene profile special?
The terpene profile of Indicas creates a rich, distinct scent. Indicas have higher sedative terpenes like myrcene, which are said to relax.
What makes most short-flowering strains Indica or Indica-dominant?
Shorter flowering times than Sativas make Indica strains or their hybrid progeny reportedly ideal for fast harvests. Indica strains have this trait due to the cold northern climates they evolved in.
Can the climate affect cannabis' flavour and aroma when grown outdoors?
Terrain, or the environment in which cannabis is grown, is definitely said to affect outdoor strains' terpene profiles. The soil, climate, and nearby plants can all reportedly affect cannabis' flavour and smell, giving each strain its own unique identity.