From the exquisite selection of original plants, maintained during decades, we bring you a hybrid in the purest OLD SCHOOL style. A cross between “Original Cheese” the most famous clone in the United Kingdom and the most powerful Afghan selected at the late 90s, “Black Domina”. A cross of Afghan and Skunk that would wake your senses to the most ancient OLD SCHOOL memories and flavours.
Its flavour is sweet, potent and with an unmatched intensity that would transport you to an unforgettable burst of high-flying nuances for experienced palates.
Its penetrating incense aroma and flowers with an earthy touch and an incomparable physical/mental relaxing state, make it an ideal strain for those eager for the most intense feelings and all the “old school” parameters.
Strain FAQ
What's special about strains that finish in mid-October?
Short-season locales benefit from strains that flower by mid-October. As winter approaches, they are already finished, avoiding the risk of frost, mould, and pest damage.
What goes into breeding cannabis strains to smell like incense?
Selecting parent strains with precise terpene profiles allows the production of strains with this distinctive scent. This precise technique amplifies aromatic components like myrcene, linalool, and caryophyllene to give an incense-like feel.
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.
Does this strain's South American heritage mean anything for resiience?
South American cannabis cultivars are said to be resistant to pests and illnesses due to their wide variety of environmental adaptations. They are ideal for breeding programmes that aim to strengthen cannabis plants due to their resilience.
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.