This strain grows dynamically during the vegetative stage and on flowering produces somewhat airy flower clusters, which end highly resinous. This unique start to the bud formation makes the Sweet n Sour more suitable for humid areas where more compact plants would suffer from mould. This strain has a distinct and unique but pleasant odour with a sour onion fragrance.
- BREEDER Seedsman Bulk
- GENETICS Mr Nice Widow x Remedy
- PACK SIZE 100 Seeds
- VARIETY Mostly Indica
- FLOWERING TYPE Photoperiod
- SEX Regular
- THC CONTENT 6-8%
- CBD CONTENT 6-8%
- YIELD 400 gr/m2
- PLANT HEIGHT 175 cm
- GROWS Greenhouse, Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- FLOWERING TIME 8 weeks
- HARVEST MONTH October
- MEDICINAL PROPERTIES yes
- TASTE / FLAVOUR Sour Onion
Strain FAQ
How do white strains differ genetically?
White strains' cold exteriors hide a tremendous genetic variety. Each white strain reportedly has a particular effect on the user, from relaxation and drowsiness to vigour and creativity.
Do low-THC strains have different terpene profiles?
Low-THC strains have a rich variety of terpenes, the fragrant substances that give cannabis its distinctive smell and taste. From soothing myrcene to uplifting limonene and focus-sharpening pinene, these terpenes are said to provide richness to the strain's character and are said to be able to improve mood and alertness.
Where do high CBD strains stand legally?
The legality of high CBD strains can be confusing. Local restrictions differ, with some favouring strains with a specified CBD-to-THC ratio. Most commonly there is a maximum allowed THC percentage of something like 0.2% and as long as the strain does not produce more than this, it is seen as legal. This patchwork of restrictions is creating a confusing but promising CBD-rich product industry.
What gives some cannabis strains a sour flavour and smell?
A particular combination of terpenes gives some cannabis strains a sour taste and smell. Limonene's lemony undertones, Myrcene's earthy undertone with citrus, and Caryophyllene's spice create the sour profile loved by many.
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.