Another great B.C. hybrid, our Romulan male blends its rich piney flavour with a large producing Hashplant. This is a powerful strain. Great sea of green plant, recommended for medical patients who need a sedative strain and large yields.
Strain FAQ
Do fast-flowering strains lose potency or flavour?
Despite their short flowering period, these strains have rich, complex terpene profiles with a wide range of flavours and fragrances. This reportedly ensures speedy turnaround without sacrificing quality or experience.
Where else does the main terpene in piney tasting strains crop up?
Alpha-pinene is the most frequent natural terpene, not just in cannabis. It's in conifers and herbs like rosemary, basil, and parsley. The plant kingdom's fragrances and flavours are woven by this terpene, connecting cannabis to a larger botanical family.
What's special about strains that finish in mid-October?
Short-season locales benefit from strains that flower by mid-October. As winter approaches, they are already finished, avoiding the risk of frost, mould, and pest damage.
How have North American and Canadian cannabis strains adapted?
North American and Canadian strains have evolved or been intentionally selected to thrive in a wide range of temperatures, from the humid Southeast to the cooler, drier North. Strong plants that can withstand a variety of environmental circumstances are helpful for breeders trying to generate resilient hybrid strains.
Why are balanced hybrids becoming more popular?
Balanced hybrids indicate a move towards customised cannabis experiences. The cannabis industry is demanding more precision, and consumers are enjoying these strains' complex effects and ability to tailor their sessions to their mood, activity, or medicinal needs.