Strain FAQ
Why are IBL strains rare and valuable?
Creating a true IBL strain needs many generations of selective breeding to stabilise the genetic line. IBL strains are rare and valuable in the cannabis market since they need a lot of work to acquire this genetic purity and stability.
What makes early finishing strains' terpene profiles unique?
Breeding strains for shorter seasons has produced distinct terpene profiles that enhance smells, flavours, and other benefits. This genetic tampering has added earthy and fruity undertones to the strains in this category.
Does cannabis environment impact floral flavour?
Definitely. The particular environment can reportedly boost a strain's terpene profile, including flowery terpenes. Legal organic farming, specialised minerals, and regulated stress are all said to be able to increase terpene production.
Why do many people prefer strains with a medium-flowering time?
For those seeking yield and potency, 56–90-day-flowering seeds are said to be ideal. This timeframe reportedly allows the plant to completely express its genetic potential, providing a good turnaround without compromising harvest quality or quantity.
Is there much diversity in average-yielding strains?
With their rich genetic heritage that often includes sativa, indica, and sometimes ruderalis, these strains are said to offer a wide array of flavors, aromas, and effects. This diversity means legal consumers can enjoy a broad spectrum of experiences.