Prana Seeds is very happy to produce another heavy yielding easy to grow skunk variety, with more of a stone than the Prana Skunk. The taste comes from the classic Shiva line but this strain posses a sweet cherry hash scent and smell. The buds are dark and heavy looking and contain an impressive bio-mass.
She will be completely done in 60 days and reward you with big long sticky buds that keep on coming. An excellent variety for SCROG as this hybrid likes to grow and to feed!
The male from this strain is highly recommended as a breeding block in anyone's breeding project. Another old school classic that leaves the pallette wanting more.
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give these strains their hashy taste?
Indica strains with hashy flavours have earthy, musky aromas and relaxant myrcene. Caryophyllene's spicy, peppery scent and endocannabinoid system interaction give the strain distinct overtones. Humulene's earthy, woody, anti-inflammatory effects enhance the hash-like fragrance. Pine adds freshness to earthy and pungent flavours.
How have Skunk strains affected culture?
Skunk strains have shaped cannabis culture in music, literature, and more. Their many citations in popular culture demonstrate their legendary status and lasting effect beyond cultivation and breeding.
What makes beginner-friendly cannabis strains easier than others?
Beginner strains generally have balanced effects and don't require a great deal of work, making them excellent for newbies. Auto-flowering types' resistance to environmental stressors and pests, as well as their simpler legal growth conditions make them a common choice.
How are Central Asian terpenes unique?
Earthy, musky, sweet, and flowery terpenes characterise Central Asian cannabis strains. These unique terpene combinations give these strains a unique experience and are said to be able to aid in relaxation and pain relief.
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.