Bred from a cross of Mazari with a ruderalis strain. Indica-dominant with good resistance to plant diseases. Good yields with a relaxing effect.
Strain FAQ
How do disease-resistant strains handle soil and nutrient conditions?
These strains are generally more adaptable to various soil types and nutrient regimens. Their robust nature is said to allow them to thrive even in less-than-ideal soil conditions and be more efficient at nutrient uptake.
Where do indica strains come from and how does this effect their development?
Indica strains come from the harsh Hindu Kush mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. These plants are strong and durable because of the unforgiving climate they evolved in, which allows them to thrive even under poor conditions. They seem naturally equipped to manage tough terrain and hard times.
Why is pest resistance especially important for cannabis strains legally grown in greenhouses?
When cannabis calls a greenhouse home, it's in a unique spot that's part cozy shelter, part natural world. This can be a double-edged sword, as the enclosed space might invite pests and mold to settle in. Strains that bring natural resistance to these unwelcome guests are said to be key players in a greenhouse setup, cutting down the need for harsh chemical pesticides and keeping things clean and green.
How can cannabis terpenes create sweet flavours?
These strains' sweetness comes from terpene synergy. Terpenes working together can provide a variety of flavours that evoke sweet fruits, sweets, and candies.
Rare cannabis cannabinoids: what are their benefits?
Cannabis contains approximately 100 cannabinoids, including CBG and CBN, which are being studied for their reported therapeutic properties. CBG-rich strains are being studied for treating inflammatory bowel disease and glaucoma, demonstrating the vast medicinal potential of cannabis beyond just THC and CBD.