Deep Blue C F2 is finally here, one of our most popular limited editions has now been reproduced as an F2 selection and added to our main catalogue varieties.
Her parentage is 24 Carat x Chem City Blues. The 24 carat blesses everything she touches with hashy goodness, increased fan leaf size and strong aromas. The Deep Blue C is one of our favourite strains just to bust up and smell, like dank sweeties, you know when there's some close by. (Carbon Filter Warning) She is great med's helping with insomnia and after a tough day there's nothing better to settle you down and melt you into the sofa.
From testing she is known to produce abnormally strong secondary branches, that can equal or just sit below the main cola, we coined this pheno the 'twin peaks' The feedback has been really amazing from this strain and we just couldn't ignore it. Like several of our strains, it's not uncommon to see 'trichy stalks', walking through a room of these sticky girls is amazing!
- Parentage 24 Carat x Chem City Blues
Strain FAQ
Can short cannabis strains still be high yielding?
Surprisingly, yes! Due to the wonders of breeding there are a large range of high yielding short strains available and more are being released every day!
How do hybrid strains benefit from greenhouse cultivation?
Greenhouse hybrids are created to be the best of the best, combining sativa and indica genetics to thrive. These strains reportedly adapt well to greenhouse conditions and have hybrid vigour, which is said to result in faster growth and larger harvests. They are generally sought after by legal greenhouse growers seeking robust and abundant plants.
Does any purple strain plant turn purple?
Purple tints vary per strain due to genetic diversity. Some plants have purple phenotypes, while others are green. Selective breeding over generations can stabilise this feature, but each plant's colours are said to be unpredictable.
European indigenous strains have received little attention. Why?
European indigenous strains like ruderalis and Swiss landraces have received less attention and investigation than strains from Afghanistan or Jamaica. This overlook suggests undiscovered European strains with unique traits that could bring some exciting new traits to the table!
How do environmental circumstances affect these strains' hashy taste?
The plant's environment reportedly affects terpene expression and hashy flavour. Terpene production is said to be affected by soil type, temperature, humidity, and light exposure.