Nirvana's Papaya is a fast growing, disease resistant, and usually early-maturing marijuana strain. This heavy, greasy Cannabis Indica stays short and dense, making it very suitable for Sea of Green gardens. Papaya has an exotictropical aroma that's also reminiscent of whiskey pipe tobacco. The buzz from Papaya is relaxing, lethargic, and almost narcotic.
Strain FAQ
How do short-flowering strains handle temperature changes?
Some short-flowering cultivars may withstand unexpected temperature changes, making them reportedly excellent for outdoor legal gardening. This resilience enables consistent growth and decreases environmental stress-related crop failure.
Why are regular seeds seen as more exciting?
Regular seeds are seen as exciting because of their unpredictability. Each seed is a mystery of different phenotypes, potentially growing into plants with unique taste, scent, and many other factors.
How do disease-resistant strains combat mold and mildew?
A key focus in breeding disease-resistant strains is tackling fungi like botrytis (gray mold) and powd3ery mildew, which are said to be particularly harmful in humid conditions. Strains developed for mold resistance have natural defenses against these pathogens, reducing reliance on chemical fungicides.
Can hybrids highlight uncommon cannabinoids?
Hybrids can be produced to raise CBG or THCV levels for distinct effects and medical purposes. Cannabis' complicated chemistry is being more understood and appreciated with this concentration on uncommon cannabinoids becoming more common.
Why do some cannabis strains taste and smell like mangoes?
Myrcene, a terpene found in mangoes, gives some cannabis strains their mango aroma. Myrcene's earthy, musky aromas resemble the fruit's flavour, giving the strain a tropical scent.