The Grand Exodus is such a superior strain that it was a no brainer not to feminize, Blended from Tutti Frutti which is an exclusive underground strain from back in the 90’s through the Exodus collective in the Luton/Milton Keynes areas of England and the incredible Granddaddy Purple (GDP) a powerful pungent berry strain bred by Ken Estes. Blending these strains together has produced the amazing Grand Exodus strain known for its potent effect and signatory musty cheese smell. The flavour is also unique with notes of grape and spice, it has an amazing after taste (one that may just have to be tasted rather than described). Most users experience a high Indica effect that allows for mental relaxation without sedation. (Also available in Regular form).
Strain FAQ
Why do some cannabis strains smell musty?
Some strains smell musty due of terpenes like myrcene, humulene, and caryophyllene. Myrcene makes this scent earthy and musky, while humulene adds earthiness and caryophyllene adds spice. They give off a musty smell like an old book or damp woodland.
Why do some high-yielding strains have long vegetative stages?
A longer vegetative growth period is said to be what helps these plants build a solid structure. This sturdy base is necessary in order to support the weight of their many buds during flowering.
How have indica strains adapted to the cold environmental conditions?
The tight, compact buds of indica strains are more than just attractive—they protect against the cold. This compact bud structure keeps cold, damp air out, preventing mould and keeping plants healthy in cold weather.
What might this strain's Hawaiian genetics bring to it?
Hawaiian landrace strains, which have evolved over ages in Hawaii's unique ecology, flourish in the local climate and have traits unmatched elsewhere. Due to global crossbreeding, authentic Hawaiian landrace strains are now rare and valuable collectibles.
Are indoor conditions best for finicky strains?
Absolutely. Indoor cultivation is said to be the best for rare, finicky strains that don't thrive outside. By tailoring their habitat, these rare plants are said to be able to thrive and preserve unique cannabis genetics.