A lovely outdoor hybrid originally from South Africa. Vigorous growth and extreme hardiness to dry weather make Daddys Girl just perfect for outdoor growers that might not get to see their plants as much as they'd like.
This plant has had some amazing results outdoors in Europe and now with the feminised option she’s looking to doing even better. Long elongated branches that produce buds all the way up to clumpy tops, that often need tying up or staking in the late summer to avoid breaking under their own weight. Gorgeous citrusy aroma and spicy sativa flavours are what to expect.
Strain FAQ
Why do some heat-resistant strains flower longer?
These strains take advantage of their natural regions' long, warm growing seasons because of their long flowering durations. This stage optimises growth and reproduction, and is an envolved survival adaptation.
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.
What role does selective breeding play in greenhouse strain development?
Breeders for greenhouse cultivation obviously select traits that thrive in that environment. They generally select strains with compact growth to fit more plants and early blooming to match the greenhouse's light schedule.
What distinguishes African and Middle Eastern landraces?
African cannabis landrace strains, especially around the equator like Ethiopia, are among the oldest. These genetically pure strains have adapted to their respective settings for decades. Landrace strains from Afghanistan and Lebanon are resilient and produce strong resin, which is needed for hashish manufacture.
Which terpenes contribute to the citrus taste?
The terpene Terpinolene adds richness to the citrus aromas with pine, flowery and herb undertones. Despite not being citrus-scented, it contributes to the citrus profile.