Headbanger is a cross of our celebrated Sour Diesel K.G. cut and Biker Kush V1. The resultant strain is an extremely pungent and aromatic OG hybrid with all the sour, funky flavours that kush and diesel connoisseurs crave.
Legal test grows showed big yielding plants with complex terpene profiles and huge trichome production. The OG Kush in the genetics gives Headbanger a dense bud structure that makes this hybrid cannabis variety stand out from the crowd.
An ideal strain for concetrates and extracts.
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes make cannabis bitter?
Terpenes like myrcene, which adds an earthy bitterness; caryophyllene, which has spicy, peppery tones; humulene, which has earthy, woody notes; limonene, which can add a sharp edge; and pinene, which has a pine-like bitterness, give cannabis its bitter taste. Terpenes shape the bitter taste of these cannabis strains.
Why are early November-finishing strains good for northern latitudes?
These genotypes thrive in the North's shorter daylight hours from summer to autumn, allowing them to do their work well despite the abrupt seasonal change.
Where do the genetics for High-THC cannabis strains come from?
High-THC strains combine sativa, indica, and hybrid traits. This rich genetic mix is created through careful breeding to increase THC and create a mesh of cannabinoids and terpenes for a variety of effects. It's a balancing act that showcases the art and science of legal cannabis cultivation.
Are there high-yielding strains with shorter flowering times?
Absolutely. There are a large number of high yielding strains that only take eight to 10 weeks from flowering. This variety lets legal growers pick strains that suit their growing cycles and timeframes.
How did the Cannabis Cup affect cannabis culture?
The Cannabis Cup is a cultural highlight that promotes unity and cannabis love. More than a competition, it's a location where the cannabis community can celebrate its advances and culture.