Hybrid of Afghani and Northem lights, is a variety that has surprised us by their great performance.
It is a very indica and we have the most productive plant.
To be indicated, it has a very rapid growth; that makes the stems are slightly thinner than the plant needs to hold up well the weight of their flowers.
It is a variety with a delicious fresh minty flavor.
Strain FAQ
Do all minty strains have similar effects?
Absolutely not! Despite their minty taste, these strains reportedly have widely different impacts. There's a minty strain for practically any occasion because to its variety of affects.
Why are strains which finish by mid-September popular for the outdoors?
The ability to harvest by mid-September is said to benefit legal outdoor growers. Beating the first fall frosts is said to be helpful in avoiding crop loss to cold or mould. This timing is reportedly essential for crop quality and quantity without the risks of later-finishing cultivars.
Do short-flowering strains save energy?
Absolutely. Since these plants are known to harvest faster, they need less energy for lighting, ventilation, and other equipment. These strains save indoor legal producers a lot of energy, making them more sustainable and affordable.
What makes legal outdoor growing more sustainable than indoor?
Legally growing cannabis outdoors uses the most renewable energy, eliminating the need for artificial lights and climate control. This focus on natural resources reduces environmental impact and appeals to consumers who value sustainable and eco-friendly farming.
Do high-yielding strains resist pests and diseases?
On the one hand it is known that their increased biomass makes them vulnerable to pests and illnesses. However, on the other hand, breeding has enhanced their genetic resistance. New strains are being created all the time that promise high yields as well as good disease and pest resistance.