Chupacabra is our special sativa hybrid! It is crossed between our mother of The Wreck and our male Strawberry Fire selected to add an exceptionally high resin yield and an old-school hashy incense & kush flavour.
As a result of this pairing our Chupacabra delivers gorgeous plants whose budding offers a pleasantly potent and psychedelic sativa high with the added benefit of great resin production.
Chupacabra will be ready in 8 - 10 weeks, due to the high sativa influence, plants are long limbed and prefer to be trained, which will also help to maximize production. Chupacabra plants have high resistance to mould and mites which makes it an easy plant to grow, indoor or outdoor, and produce great yields of extremely potent smoke.
The aroma of Chupacabra is wreckier than Kush, but it has a strong hashy/incense/Kush undertone and after taste. Buds are well formed and break up nicely emitting a wonderful scents from lemon, pine, kush, sweet to citrus fruits. The effects are focused, clean and potent, an excellent choice for late afternoon, having a balancing effect between perspective and attitude.
- Medical uses: Stress and muscular pain.
- Name: Chupacabra
- Type: 75% Sativa
- Line: Trainwreck IBL BCO x Strawberry Fire
- Flowering: 60 - 70 Days
- Outdoor: End of October
- Yield: 550g/m2
- Cannabinoids: THC 17.9%, THCV 1.9%, CBD 0.0%, CBG 0.9%, CBN 0.2%, CBC 0.5%
Strain FAQ
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.
What distinguishes strains that are ready to harvest by end-of-October?
Cannabis strains that finish by October are designed for the Northern Hemisphere. They mature before November's winter weather, giving them a shorter time to completion.
Do high-yielding strains reportedly need different nutrients?
Their dietary needs are said to be more demanding than their lower yielding counterparts. A balanced nutritional mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micronutrients is said to be needed for strong growth and bud formation.
How have North American and Canadian cannabis strains adapted?
North American and Canadian strains have evolved or been intentionally selected to thrive in a wide range of temperatures, from the humid Southeast to the cooler, drier North. Strong plants that can withstand a variety of environmental circumstances are helpful for breeders trying to generate resilient hybrid strains.
Why can some cannabis strains resist mildew in humid conditions?
Mold-resistant strains have evolved in damp locations. This genetic adaptation improves what is known as foliar air circulation. This trait adds mould and mildew resistance and assists plants to survive fungal infections.