All Hybrid
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OG Kush and Sour Diesel were combined to create Yeti OG, formerly known as Headband BX, by Loompa Farms. Because the plant reached such incredible heights, the team gave the cultivar the new name Yeti OG. Additionally, Yeti OG has a THC content of over 20%, just like the powerful Yeti. The tongue is coated in creamy lemon flavors while the buds emit a strong earthy aroma. In 9 to 11 weeks, Yeti OG blooms indoors; in late October to early November, it blooms outdoors. With heavy yields, the prolonged wait is well worth it. Because Yeti OG is so resistant to pests, humidity, and structural damage, it’s a great plant for novice growers.
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This strain’s undisputed OG Kush heritage is the only thing that is certain about it. Many believe it to be an OG Kush and L.A. Concealed cross. Whom you ask even affects the name. Online sources claim that it might be King Louis XIII, King Louis XIII, or King Louie. In any case, its buds are sizable, gooey, and trichomed. Although King Louis XIII is resistant to mold and mildew and is said to thrive both indoors and outdoors in a sunny, dry location, a skilled hand is advised. It takes eight to nine weeks for it to bloom indoors. In the Northern Hemisphere, it blooms outside in mid-September to early October.
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Green Dragon, a Master Thai creation made when the breeder crossed Turkish Gummy with an Afghan landrace, should not be confused with the alcoholic and cannabis beverage of the same name. It is also known as MTGD-BX7 and Master Thai’s Green Dragon. When the buds of the Green Dragon are ground, a strong earthiness with mint notes emanates from them. Green Dragon knocks users out with a powerful physical high that is almost entirely indica. Due to its short stature and lateral branching, Green Dragon is a suitable candidate for the SOG (Sea of Green) method to increase yield. The cultivar grows well both inside and outside, though outdoor gardens need mild, Mediterranean climates that are semi-humid. In seven to eight weeks, Green Dragon blooms, giving rise to enormous buds colored lime green and purple with wiry red hairs.
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Reina Madre, which translates to “Queen Mother” in Spanish, was first developed by the Delicatessen Seed Bank in Spain by crossing La Reunion with an unidentified sativa and Congo #1. Queen Mother is said to have a flavor and aroma that are frequently compared to bitter herbs and spices and is known to produce large amounts of resin. Cannatonic, the renowned high-CBD strain developed by the Spanish breeder Resin Seeds, was produced by crossing Queen Mother with NYC Diesel. Queen Mother plants produce medium-to-high amounts of trichome-encrusted buds in a 55 to 65 day flowering cycle, or at the end of September if grown outdoors in the Northern Hemisphere. They are suitable for both indoor and outdoor growing environments.
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The hybrid Queen Frostine from the Oregon Microgrowers Guild is a cross between the trichome-rich The White and the indica-dominant Candyland. Queen Frostine blooms for 55 to 60 days and produces hard, dense purple flowers. It also smells and tastes like earthy, syrupy grape candy.
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According to online sources, breeder JB Dank Nugs probably developed Green Queen or Queen Green by crossing Green Crack and Space Queen to produce a skunky plant with about 20% THC. This harmonious indica/sativa hybrid tastes of sweet, spicy pine combined with earthy, pungent aromas (though some say it leans more toward indica). Since Green Queen/Queen Green isn’t frequently grown, growing information is hard to come by. It should thrive indoors or outdoors in a warmer climate, flower in about nine weeks, and be a reliable producer based on its genetic makeup.
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Online sources speculate that the unidentified strain Fruit Loops is a four-way cross of Blue Dream, Blueberry, Grapefruit, and White Widow. With a tropical, earthy aroma, it has a sweet and spicy flavor. Fruit Loops has a short, bushy growth pattern and a dense bud structure. Even though it thrives in any environment, outdoor sunlight creates hardy plants that yield better crops and mature in late September to late October. The strain grows well when Sea of Green (SOG) is used indoors, flowering in seven to ten weeks. Large buds with dark green leaves and orange pistils grow on Fruit Loops. Blue Dream and Blueberry give it some purple coloring as well, especially if it is exposed to cold temperatures late in the growing cycle. Good yields can be expected from growers, especially when using SOG indoors or outdoors.
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Peach Ozz, which is also known as Peach Oz, was developed by Team Elite Genetics growers after being initially developed by the staff at Dying Breed Seeds. The hybrid was created by crossing OZ Kush, a popular Zkittlez ancestor, and Peach Ringz, a Marionberry x Eddy OG cross. According to users, Peach Ozz has a reviving aroma of peaches and citrus that gets stronger with each sniff. Its flavors have an acidic, citrus aftertaste and taste like freshly baked peach cobbler. Both the 2017 and 2018 High Times World Cups awarded Peach Ozz the runner-up spot for Best Hybrid. Peach Ozz has little growing information available. Its rounded, fluffy, olive-colored buds with red-orange pistils and purple-tinted trichomes are thought to be a sativa-leaning hybrid. The plant should develop both inside and outside, maturing in six to nine weeks. No clones or seeds are available for Peach Ozz.
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The Humboldt Seed Company created the sativa-leaning hybrid 707 Headband by crossing a Mendocino elite clone with True OG. 707 Headband has euphoric and energizing cerebral effects, according to the breeder, and smells of wood and freshly squeezed lemon. This strain has a citrus and fresh pine tree flavor profile. This strain’s THC content can range from 19% to 23%. According to reports, indoor yields can reach 500 to 600 grams per square meter, while 707 Headband plants grown outdoors have a yield range of 900 grams to 4 kilograms, or 2 to 10 pounds, per plant. The Humboldt Seed Organization offers feminized 707 Headband seeds, enabling growers to continue using the original breeder’s genetics. The 707 Headband plant, according to the Humboldt Seed Organization, has an open structure and produces dense, resin-coated buds. It can be grown indoors or outdoors, but it generally does best in a dry, warm environment like a greenhouse or a Mediterranean climate. Near the end of the 63 to 68-day flowering period, staking may be necessary due to the strain’s notable resistance to moisture. This plant produces towering buds with sugary trichomes and orange stigmas that are surrounded by dark purple fan leaves and neon green colas.
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Greenhouse Seeds’ award-winning White Widow, a cross of South Indian and Brazilian indicas, was crossed with Super Skunk to create Great White Shark, also known as Peacemaker. According to the breeder, great white shark contains 80% indica and has potent, long-lasting effects on relaxation and pain relief. 14.9% THC and 0.81% CBD were found in this strain’s testing. Other online sources claim that the flavor profile of the buds is earthy, fruity, and spicy. The strain placed second in Bio, second in Best Cannabis, and first in Hydro-Seedbanks at the High Times Cannabis Cup competitions in 1997, 1997, and 2005, respectively. The Great White Shark grows quickly and bushily, and its indoor and outdoor flowering periods are both relatively brief. It produces a good yield and performs well with Sea of Green (SOG) or Screen of Green (ScrOG) techniques.