With this plant we have crossed our Blue Blood that contains our OG Kush that has been with us since 1998, with Black Domina which speeds up the flowering times and introduces amazing resin production for a bigger crop and higher yield. This plant produces buds that have the strength and density of the OG but still have that wonderful smell and taste of the Blueberry. Black Blood has been bred to contain higher percentages of CBD or cannabidiol the part of cannabis now considered to be most responsible for cancer treatments, nausea, as an anti-inflammatory, and for many other symptoms. CBD has been found to provide physical relief, it actually works to counteract the psychoactivity of THC, allowing patients a much desired element of clarity unassociated with so many other types of cannabis.
Strain FAQ
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.
Can feminised cannabis strains create male flowers?
Feminised strains are designed to be nearly always female, yet nature can occasionally throw them curveballs. They may produce male flowers under extreme stress such as irregular light cycles or environmental pressure. This shows that even with thorough genetic selection, other factors are necessary to keep plants on track!
Has outdoor cannabis growing a lower carbon footprint than indoor?
Due to its low energy use for lights and HVAC systems, legal outdoor cannabis farming is environmentally friendly. This greener method reduces electricity use and the carbon footprint of growing cannabis.
What is an important factor in creating berry strains?
The terpene linalool adds a floral, gently sweet note that softens and enriches the berry profile with lavender and soft berry notes.
The economic and ecological benefits of these strains?
Early-flowering cultivars are said to be able to boost efficiency by allowing for an earlier harvest. This decreases crop loss from weather or pests. Operating with the seasons is also said to reduce the need for artificial lighting and heating, making it more sustainable and better for the environment.