All Hybrid
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A backcross of the renowned GSC strain is called Moon Cookies. The Pacific Northwest is thought to be where the rare cultivar first appeared. Citrus, nuts, and earth are the most frequently mentioned aromas of the Moon Cookies strain. It is rumored to have a sweet berry and nutty citrus flavor. A backcross of GSC produced the indica-dominant strain known as Moon Cookies. Although there isn’t much information online about cultivation, we can infer from the strain’s genetics that it grows short, stout plants that prefer cooler climates. Moon Cookies ought to bloom in between 56 and 63 days. There are no seeds or clones available for Moon Cookies.
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Stargazer V1 A traditional African sativa and a Bangi Haze were crossed to create Stargazer by breeder Dragons Flame Genetics, who sought to create a strain with a potent, up-lifting high and an earthy, citrus flavor. The Star Gazer from Dragons Flame is not to be confused with the Star Gazer from Delta 9 Labs. As well as being quite vigorous and bearing flowers quickly, Stargazer is said to grow tall and require some trimming. The cultivar yields high yields of dense buds and is pest-resistant. It can be harvested indoors in nine weeks or outdoors in early October in the Northern Hemisphere. Star Gazer V2 Delta 9 Labs created its Star Gazer from three well-known strains – a Warlock female, AK-47 female, and Sensi Star male. The end result, apparently named for the best activity to do while enjoying the strain, has a flavor profile of pine and mint. According to the cannabis testing lab Cannalytic, one sample of Delta 9 Labs’ Star Gazer contained 17.5% THC and 0.5% CBD, while the breeder claims that the THC levels typically range between 16% to 17%. According to the breeder, Star Gazer has dark green foliage, pink stigma hairs, and average yields during an eight to nine-week flowering cycle. This indica-leaning strain thrives when grown indoors using hydroponics, growing short and full.
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Online sources claim that Bodhi Seeds produced its Star Child by mating a male Snow Lotus with a female of the Interstellar Overdrive Satori phenotype of Mandala Seeds. Star Child is a strain that, although little is known about, is said to produce buds with a fruity and earthy flavor profile.
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Bodhi Seeds’ Space Cake is a hybrid with a tendency toward indica. The predominant reported aromas are creamy and sweet cookie, in keeping with its GSC ancestry. The most popular flavors mentioned are those of sweet cookies with berry and fruit notes. A phenotype called Space Cake was produced by crossing the Snow Lotus and renowned GSC Forum cuts. Space Cake has a 9-week flowering period and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Space Cake cannot be grown from seeds; therefore, those who wish to do so must first acquire clones or clippings from mature plants.
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303 Seeds offers Rocket Fuel, an indica-dominant hybrid strain. Earthy and gassy diesel are the most frequently reported smells. Sweet and spicy flavors are most frequently reported, with a candy finish on the exhale. Rocket Fuel is a fantastic strain for indoor growing in a small space because it grows in short, dense, tightly packed buds, and it was produced by crossing Jet Fuel OG with Face Off OG. With a high yield, it flowers over the course of 8–9 weeks. Rocket Fuel has a strong scent while flowering, so the growing area may need to be smell-proofed. You can purchase Rocket Fuel seeds online.
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The cannabis market offers two variations of Alien Bubba. The Alien Bubba strain was developed by the Los Angeles-based Cali Connection as a cross between Pre-98 Bubba Kush and the group’s exclusive Alien Kush. Another Alien Bubba strain produced by La Plata Labs is a heavily backcrossed hybrid of the original Alien Bubba from Cali Connection and Alien OG. The Alien Bubba strain’s most popular reported aromas are wood, musky earth, and creamy hash. And it’s said to taste like sweet wood, mild fruit, and musty loam. Alien Bubba is a cultivar with an indica-leaning that produces short, bushy plants with strong, lateral branch structures. The strain prefers a semi-humid climate with lots of light and can grow both indoors and outdoors. In nine to ten weeks indoors and in the first few weeks of October outdoors, Alien Bubba reaches full maturity. When grown properly, Alien Bubba yields a moderate amount of tapered, dense buds. Only seeds of Alien Bubba are sold.
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Alien Asshat was created by Sky High Gardens as a cross between Tahoe OG and Alien Kush. Pungent citrus and earth are the most frequently described aromas of the Alien Asshat strain. Skunk, dirt, and sweet oranges are said to be the flavors. The strain known as “Alien Asshat” has sturdy stalks that grow tall and is resistant to most insects and molds. The strain emits offensive odors, necessitating possible odor-control measures. When grown outdoors, Alien Asshat blooms by mid-October and takes 56 to 70 days to do so indoors. The cultivar yields an average amount of buds at harvest—roughly 14 ounces per plant. Only seeds of Alien Asshat are sold.
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420 Seeds’ Platinum Jack is a three-way cross of the Big Skunk phenotype Sweet Skunk, Jack Herer, and Haze. Lemon, sugar, and mint are the strain’s most frequently mentioned aromas. According to legend, it tastes like pepper, fresh herbs, and flowers. A hybrid with a sativa leaning named Platinum Jack prefers larger, more spacious growing environments. In order to allow light to reach lower branches, the strain may produce extensive lateral branching that needs to be pruned. When grown indoors, training techniques like the Screen of Green method increase Platinum Jack’s yields. The cultivar produces abundant yields under ideal conditions in 70 days indoors and as late as early November outdoors. Platinum Jack seeds and clones are readily available.
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By fusing Afghan Hawaiian, Big Skunk Korean, and Super Skunk, Amsterdam’s Soma Seeds produced the Indica-dominant hybrid known as Lavender. The strain won first place at the Breeder’s Cup in 2010, was named first indica at the High Times Cannabis Cup in 2005, and first indoor bio at the Spannabis Cup in 2007. Lavender is said to be simple to grow and is distinguished by vivid, dark-purple coloring and spicy, Afghani hash flavor, according to the seed bank. The strain is suggested by Soma for enhancing appetite, lowering blood pressure, and improving sleep. It has a flowering period of 63–70 days and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Growers should plant lavender outdoors in temperate climates for the best results. Because of its high calyx-to-leaf ratio, Soma claims that the strain is not only simple to grow but also simple to manicure. When height needs to be restrained indoors, Soma advises shortening vegetation because the strain grows tall, especially during a longer vegetative period. High genetic variation was discovered by Phylos Bioscience’s tests on a lavender cutting from Harborside. Soma Seeds offers both regular and feminized seeds.
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A sativa-dominant strain from Subcool, Jack Skellington is named after the well-known Pumpkin King from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Diesel with strong earthy undertones and sweet fruity overtones is the most commonly reported smell. The most popular reported flavors are comparable. The history of Jack Skellington is convoluted. To create Jack Skellington, Subcool crossed his Jack the Ripper phenotype with a G13 dominant strain of Killer Queen. Despite their propensity to grow quite tall, the plants thrive both indoors and outdoors. The Screen of Green (SCROG) growing method and topping should be used when growing indoors. When grown indoors, Jack Skellington has a 56-day flowering cycle and produces meager yields. After a late September harvest, it yields 340 grams or more per plant when grown outdoors, which is below average. Online retailers sell seeds for Jack Skellington.