A special Indica indoor hybrid that is short and squat in stature, reproduced from original Super Sativa Seed Club seed stock.This plant produces heavy yields of extremely resinous buds which, due to their structure and high resin content, are extraordinarily weighty. Experienced growers can yield over 500 grams per square meter.
William´s Wonder parent stock is perfectly homogeneous, although its origins are a little vague, blessed us with its presence after selective breeding carried out over thousands of years in some unknown high mountain valley isolated from the main cross-contaminated (and highly variable) Afghani genepool.Its unique genetic strain packs a pronounced euphoric buzz that is felt mostly in the head. Its taste and smell are of citrus and candy.
William´s Wonder cannot be grown outdoors without first being introduced into flowering indoors.
Strain FAQ
What makes the Indica terpene profile special?
The terpene profile of Indicas creates a rich, distinct scent. Indicas have higher sedative terpenes like myrcene, which are said to relax.
Is myrcene just responsible for earthy, musky cannabis?
Myrcene is noted for its earthy and musky fragrance, but it can sometimes have a subtle citrus undertone.
What reported medical benfits are high-THC strains said to have?
High-THC cannabis has been reported to help individuals with persistent pain, nausea, or epilepsy, amongst many other ailments. However, it is said that what works depends on the user, and this shows the need for proper tailored medical advice from a professional.
How will cannabis therapy evolve?
With so many strains and pharmacological characteristics, personalised cannabis treatment has a bright future. Patients and doctors will likely soon be able to choose strains that are said to target their ailments, enabling more personalised cannabis therapy.
Are IBL strains important for breeding new ones?
New hybrid strains need IBL strains as genetic foundations. Their genetic purity and stability make them suitable for crossbreeding because they can predictably pass on desired qualities to hybrids. Breeders can regulate and efficiently develop new strains this way.