After an elaborate selection process of Canadian seeds and having chosen the most potent phenotype, we have worked extensively so as to hybridize it with one of our most productive indica lines. The resulting plant of such an exquisite job, is our most elaborated genetic, “GRAPEGUM”.
A strain with its own personality, complex fragrances and a wide flavor spectrum that give it a promising future with a more than demonstrated quality in its exuberant and shiny resin crystals.
It was chosen for its exceptional equilibrium between a multidimensional effect and sweet flavor and intense and penetrating aroma. This distinctive blend of fruity taste would make it your best choice for the day to day, since its effect is very bearable and long in mind and body.
Strain FAQ
When did feminised cannabis seeds first come about?
In the late 20th century, feminised seeds revolutionised cannabis production. This breakthrough allowed producers to focus on bud-producing females without worrying about unproductive male plants eating up space and resources.
Why do Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than Indicas?
Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than their indica cousins, usually in around 60–90 days. Their sluggish pace reflects their equatorial heritage, where longer growing seasons have moulded their growth patterns.
Why could indoor collectors prefer 12/12 photoperiod strains?
12/12 photoperiod strains save energy as lighting is only required half the time. The balanced daylight-nighttime cycle mimics the natural day cycle and lowers electricity bills. This is especially important for larger grow operations.
Can environmental circumstances effect grape flavour intensity?
Absolutely. environmental conditions are said to be able to affect grape terpene expression, which determines flavour. Terpene production is affected by soil type, temperature, humidity, and sun exposure, thus proper environmental is reporetedly needed to produce and sustain grape scent.
Why do strains ready by the end of September mature quickly?
These strains mature quickly due to genetic adaptations from cooler, northern parent strains. This mix of genetics speeds up flowering and maturation, leaving them complete just in time for autumn.