This strain was developed from selected female elite clones of Do-Si-Dos.
Do-Si-Dos [OGKB (Girl Scout Cookies x Unknown Strain) x Face-Off OG BX1] is one of the most relaxing and delicious hybrids from the Cookies family. The Face-Off OG genetic that intervenes in the original cross contributes with mainly indica tendency to the resulting hybrid. The global qualities of the plant, such as aroma, taste, resin production and size of calyxes are reminiscent of its ancestor Girl Scout Cookies.
The aroma of Do-Sweet-Dos® (SWS80) is sweet with earthy hints, along with spicy, citrus and floral tones. The effect is gentle, relaxing and powerful at the same time. This strain is highly appreciated in medical cannabis dispensaries in California and it is used to reduce pain, migraines, anxiety, insomnia, etc.
- Variety SWS80
- Indica/ Sativa: 65%/35%
- THC: 17-24% · CBD: 0,1%
- Indoor Yield: 450-550 g/m2
- Outdoor Yield: 350-500 g/plant
- Indoor Blooming: 8-9 weeks
- Outdoor Harvest: mid October
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Do High-THC strains require specific legal growing conditions?
High-THC strains are said to require extra care to reach their high THC level potential. To maximise THC expression, lighting, temperature, and nutrition must reportedly be perfect. Legal growers use a variety of ingenious methods to meet these markers and let each plant shine!
How long do indica-dominant strains flower compared to sativas?
The fastest flowering strains are indica-dominant, finishing in 45–60 days. This fast flowering phase helps legal growers get their plants to maturity quickly, reducing the time from seed to harvest.
So how do flower tasting strains tie into cannabis and aromatherapy?
Floral cannabis strains' aromas are similar to lavender and rose essential oils. They have been used in aromatherapy to try and create certain effects.
How have South East Asian sativa leaves adapted to their environment?
South East Asian sativa strains have thin leaves to cope with humid and hot weather. This feature improves leaf ventilation, minimising moisture accumulation and mould danger.