Peanut Butter OGKB is the new mind blowing strain from Original Sensible Seeds. Do-Si-Dos x Cherry Pie Kush genetics create this hard hitting earthy nutty marijuana strain which will take your breath away uplifting your mood before taking you to the chill out zone. This all non-complicated strain which suits most growing methods and 65 days flowering indoor is all it takes to produce shimmering crystal coated buds oozing with potent THC. This indica dominant strain when grown outdoors due to its sativa lineage can develop quite tall plants which during the latter period of flowering the glittering buds often take on a dark purple tinge. Dank syrupy buds produce a smooth earthy nutty flavour with a distinct essence of chestnuts.
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains taste nutty?
That nutty smell comes from the plant's terpenes, including myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and humulene. Myrcene is earthy, caryophyllene spicy, limonene citrusy, and humulene woodsy. This blend tastes like almond, hazelnut, or pecan.
What distinguishes African and Middle Eastern landraces?
African cannabis landrace strains, especially around the equator like Ethiopia, are among the oldest. These genetically pure strains have adapted to their respective settings for decades. Landrace strains from Afghanistan and Lebanon are resilient and produce strong resin, which is needed for hashish manufacture.
Do indica strains have more CBD?
Indica cultivars are often thought to be CBD-rich, however their cannabinoid makeup varies. Due to their terpene and cannabinoid compositions, they are said to provide a calming, tranquil body buzz.
How do high-yielding strains make use of light?
They're champions at photosynthesis, efficiently converting available light into plant growth. This trait is said to be crucial for maximizing yields in both outdoor and indoor environments, where making the most of light can significantly impact plant development.
Can medium flowering time strains withstand diverse climates?
Medium flowering strains are said to be ideal for places with shorter summers because of their wide climatic tolerance. They can reportedly flower before winter, making them useful for those in poor conditions.