Kez is one of the latest strains to drop in 2021 from our esteemed up and coming UK breeder Spitfire Genetics. It's a cross using the Soursop that was bred in house by Spitfire Genetics that they've then hit with pollen from the Peach Cubez keeper male that's another in house breeding project.
The Soursop is a cross between the Daywrecker cut of the Original Diesel, which has been a staple in Spitfire genetic's stable for approximately 15 years since it made its way from the USA that has been crossed with the Z-Cube that was bred by Dying Breed Seeds and is a triple crossed Zkittlez. The Soursop has then been crossed with their keeper Peach Cubez male to create the Kez. The Kez grows as a towering leggy plant with a significant stretch and grows with rock-solid buds like diamonds like tall spears. The Kez buds are as hard as diamonds buds take on a crystal-like quality thanks to the heavy trichome coverage. The terp profile produced by the Kez tends to be dominated by the Original Diesel genetics that are ripe with bright Zkittlez and peach terps, however the overall dominant flavour profile is a beautiful zingy, sour lime and pine gas that is so moreish that you won't want to put her down.
Strain FAQ
Do environmental conditions affect lime flavour strength?
Absolutely. Plant parameters are definitely said to affect lime flavour intensity. Terpene production depends on soil pH, temperature, and solar exposure, which affects lime flavour.
Why do medicinal cannabis users regularly choose 50/50 hybrids?
Health issues might be complicated, but balanced hybrids are said to be able to help. They are used to combine Indica pain and inflammation alleviation with Sativa mood-lifting characteristics to create a multisymptom treatment.
Can the climate affect cannabis' flavour and aroma when grown outdoors?
Terrain, or the environment in which cannabis is grown, is definitely said to affect outdoor strains' terpene profiles. The soil, climate, and nearby plants can all reportedly affect cannabis' flavour and smell, giving each strain its own unique identity.