The KC-45 gets his origin from a seed of a wild russian plant that KC picked up himself in 2004. KC then crossed it with an early flowering KC-33. Please Note: This strain is not an autoflowering variety.
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.
What evolutionary benefit does Ruderalis' auto-flowering provide?
Ruderalis' auto-flowering trait evolved to adapt to its native regions' varied lighting patterns, allowing it to finish its lifecycle and reproduce without light.
How do regular seeds help with cannabis diversity?
The huge variety of phenotypes created by regular seeds makes them a very interesting choice! These seeds are necessary to give cannabis its genetic diversity which helps it adapt and thrive in a range of situations.
How do environmental circumstances affect these strains' lemony taste and smell?
A strain's terpene profile, including lemony qualities, depends on its environment. Legal growers adjust soil type, temperature, humidity, and light to enhance limonene and other terpenes' lemon flavour and scent.
Do high-yielding strains resist pests and diseases?
On the one hand it is known that their increased biomass makes them vulnerable to pests and illnesses. However, on the other hand, breeding has enhanced their genetic resistance. New strains are being created all the time that promise high yields as well as good disease and pest resistance.