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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.
Why is Big Bud attractive visually and aromatically?
Big Bud's massive, dense blossoms are covered with trichomes, showing its potency. It's said to be a favourite for its sweet, fruity aroma with earthiness.
How has Central American and Caribbean cannabis genetics affected the world?
Central American and Caribbean strains have contributed significantly to the world cannabis gene pool. By combining these strains with others globally, breeders have generated a wide range of new popular hybrids.
Why do some cannabis strains smell like citrus?
Cannabis strains with citrus flavours and fragrances contain terpenes. These chemical compounds give many plants, including cannabis, their distinct flavours and fragrances.
Why are hybrid cannabis strains created?
Hybrid strains are often created to improve flavour, THC/CBD ratios, or relaxation or energy effects. Hybrid cannabis allows for a variety of strains to suit different tastes and needs.
Stock Availability: | In Stock |
Breeder: | Seed Stockers |
Seed Type: | Feminized |
Available as Single Seed: | Available as Single Seed |
Flowering Period Type: | 12/12 Photoperiod |
Indica/Sativa: | Indica Dominant |
Environment: | Indoor, Outdoor |
Strength: | Super Strength |
Yield: | High Yielding Cannabis Seeds |
Strain Type: | Hybrid, Asia-Central, Central America and Caribbean, South American, Big Bud and Critical Mass Strains |
Indoor Flowering Time: | Medium (56 to 90 days) |
Smell/Taste: | Citrus, Lemon |
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