Sweet Ammo is a beautiful cross of Black Domina X Amnesia Core Cut, resulting in a robust Christmas tree shaped plant, producing very high yields.
The buds are very resinous, which give of a intense sweet and haze aroma. Flavor is a superb combination with earthy nuances, but very smooth and sweet mouth watering. This strain is ideal for scrogging; we recommend waiting until the plant is roughly 10 inches tall before cutting top colas off each plant, to encourage the plant to create new branches that you can manipulate to needs of your (SCROG).
Sweet Ammo is more than capable of producing great yields indoors within 65 days, and outdoors harvest ready by early to mid October.
Strain FAQ
Why do high-yielding cannabis strains yield so much?
Their genetics are the key to this question! These strains combine sativa's tall growth and high biomass with indica's denser bud production. This genetic base is what enables their high production and explains why they generally have a mix of indica and sativa traits.
How does genetics affect Earthy tasting strains' flavour?
A strain's terpene profile and flavour depend on genetics. Indica strains have a more earthy flavour, however this can vary based on the strain's genetic background and hybridization.
Is controlling pests and disease easier indoors?
Indoor cannabis areas are like fortresses against pests and infections. Legal indoor growers are said to avoid many of the problems that outside farmers experience on a regular basis which reportedly results in healthier plants and purer goods. This is done through strictly controlling who (or what) enters the space and maintaining pristine conditions.
How has increased THC levels affected cannabis breeding?
Breeding for strains with 20% THC and beyond has spurred innovation and the discovery of unusual exciting genotypes. It is important to remember that the mission is about enhancing the strain's taste, fragrance, and therapeutic potential as well as just stretching THC boundaries.
Are these early-finishing cannabis strains culturally or historically significant?
Absolutely. Many mid-October strains have been grown for generations in some places and have cultural and historical relevance. Many are named after either their origin or unique qualities from their natural environment.