All Marijuana Strains
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In order to create a high-potency, energizing cannabis experience, Ken Estes, the creator of Grand Daddy Purp and Bay 11, crossed Appalachia and his own Ken’s Kush strain. This strain is also known as Grand Daddy Bay 11. The strain has a strong, earthy aroma and a smoother, spiced-fruit flavor. Online sources claim that the typical THC content is around 20%. At the 2011 High Times Cannabis Cup, Bay 11 won first place. When raised outdoors, Bay 11 can reach heights of almost 10 feet while remaining short and squat indoors. To make sure that all branches receive light, regular pruning is advised. When grown outdoors, the strain enjoys a lengthy nine to ten-week flowering period and is ready for harvest in late October. It prefers warm, semi-humid environments. The large, cylindrical colas are covered in clear, sticky trichomes and have large, fluffy green buds with a scattering of orange pistils. Considering that Bay 11 produces high yields and has a strong aroma, odor-masking equipment might be required.
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Bay Dream, also known as GDP Bay Dream, is a hybrid created by the Grand Daddy Purp (GDP) team from Cannabis Cup winner Bay 11 and Blue Dream. The strain advertises a flavor profile with notes of citrus and wood. Both indoors and outdoors, Bay Dream thrives and matures in nine to ten weeks or late October, depending on the environment. According to GDP, plants can grow up to 10 feet tall outside but only reach medium height indoors. With extra-large resin glands and orange pistils, Bay Dream develops dense, light and dark green buds. The cultivar reportedly produces extraordinarily high yields.
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The sativa-dominant strain Berry Pie is a cross between Blueberry and GSC (formerly Girl Scout Cookies). Tart blueberry pie is one of Berry Pie’s most popular reported aromas. And it’s said to have a similar flavor. A sativa-dominant hybrid of GSC and Blueberry is called Berry Pie. Due to its sativa ancestry, it most likely grows tall plants with narrow leaves. Due to its genetic makeup, Berry Pie is most likely to flower on average in at least 70 days indoors and in mid-October outdoors. Both seeds and clones are not offered for Berry Pie.
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The origins of Afghan Kush may be traced back to the Hindu Kush mountain range along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. It has been developed over generations, giving it the ultimate source for the hash, including charas and sticky black Afghani hash. White Label Seed Company, a Sensi Seeds partner from the Netherlands, has made its seeds freely available for cultivation. Afghan Kush buds grow into huge, blunt-topped nuggets loaded with resin and produce large yields. Afghan Kush is a popular choice for those trying to unwind after a long day because of its high resin content and highly sedative effects. It is said to help with pain, stress, and anxiety.
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The Cali Connection’s breeding program for Blue Dream Haze began in the Santa Cruz botanical gardens. The strain is prized, according to the breeders, for its intense fragrance and abundant yields brought on by its Blueberry ancestry. According to users, Blue Dream Haze has a lychee fruit and honeyed berry aroma. It tastes like berries with a hint of pepper. The Cali Connection crossed Blue Dream with a superior SFV OG phenotype to create Blue Dream Haze, a strain with higher yields than either of its parents and more fan leaves that are more susceptible to mold. Despite this, Blue Dream Haze grows shorter than most sativas, making it a good first sativa for inexperienced growers. When grown outdoors, Blue Dream Haze typically matures in 56 to 63 days, or in early October. Only seeds of Blue Dream Haze are sold.
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Brazilian landrace strains are the wild cannabis varieties that flourish in the Brazilian Amazon’s mountainous and rain forest habitats. The majority of Brazilian landrace strains exhibit sativa traits, including an abundance of long leaves and the capacity to grow quite tall. A common characteristic of peppery, spiced-earth flavors with a citrus fruit terpene palate is reported by some online growers. Brazilian sativa strains gained robust resistance to pests and diseases as landrace varieties as a result of many years of genetic stabilization. Although they thrive indoors, cultivars prefer the humid, outdoor environment of their native Amazon. Brazilian landraces, according to cultivators, take longer to flower; they typically do so in 9–10 weeks when grown indoors and by the end of November when grown outdoors. Additionally, online resources advise routine pruning to guarantee proper light exposure at the lower branches. Brazilian landrace strains should yield a moderate amount of fluffy, spicily green nugs when fully mature. Available only in seed form.
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The Cookie Fam developed the sativa-dominant cultivar known as Cake Mix. It’s a hybrid of London Pound Cake and Wedding Cake. Cake Mix’s most popular aromas are flowers, lemons, nuts, and vanilla. Additionally, cherry and pepper notes are said to be added, giving it a similar flavor. A cross between Wedding Cake and London Pound Cake, Cake Mix is sativa-dominant. Due to its sativa ancestry, it most likely grows tall plants with narrow leaves. The average flowering period for Cake Mix is between 56 and 70 days indoors and between early and mid-October outdoors. In ideal circumstances, it is known to produce medium-sized yields. Cake Mix thrives both inside and outside. Cake Mix clones are offered.
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The Green House Seed Company team developed Alaskan Ice, a Haze and White Widow hybrid with a sativa-leaning genetic makeup. Its genetic makeup is a potent blend of landrace strains from Brazil, India, Mexico, Colombia, and Thailand. Consumers claim that Alaskan Ice has a peppery and cedar-like aroma that is spicy and aromatic. Its tastes have a more bitter palate and undertones of earth, herb, and sandalwood. Alaskan Ice grows to a maximum height of ten feet outdoors, but only five feet indoors. When grown outdoors, the sativa-dominant hybrid matures fully in nine weeks, or in mid- to late October. Alaskan Ice can yield up to 35 ounces of flower per plant when it is fully mature. Alaskan Ice can be purchased as seeds or clones.
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White Widow and Chronic were combined to create the Delicious Seeds cultivar Fruity Chronic Juice. Due to its White Widow genetics, the strain typically has higher CBD levels. Oranges, grapefruit, and ripe citrus are among Fruity Chronic Juice’s most frequently reported aromas. With pineapple, grapefruit, and oranges as main ingredients, it has more tropical flavors. For inexperienced growers, Fruity Chronic Juice is a relatively simple indica hybrid cultivar to grow. The short, stocky strain thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments because of its resistance to mold and more challenging environmental factors. Fruity Chronic Juice blooms outdoors in mid-October after seven to eight weeks of regular pruning. Fruity Chronic Juice can yield massive yields of up to 28 ounces per plant under ideal circumstances. Fruity Chronic Juice seeds and clones are offered.
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Spirit in the Sky and a Green Ribbon backcross were crossed to create Dark Side of the Moon. It was made by Exotic Genetix in Washington and given the name of a Pink Floyd album. Sweet berries, acrid earth, and floral scents are among Dark Side of the Moon’s most prominent aromas. Additionally, it is said to have a blueberry, herbal, and spice flavor. Spirit in the Sky and a backcross of Green Ribbon were used to create the indica-dominant strain known as Dark Side of the Moon. Its indica ancestry results in short, strong plants. In ideal circumstances, Dark Side of the Moon is known to produce medium yields with an average flowering time of 49 to 63 days. The strain has good internal and external growth. It performs well with Sea of Green indoors. According to reports, Dark Side of the Moon plants are quite attractive, especially if the grower exposes them to cooler temperatures toward the end of the growing cycle to maximize the purple hues. Dark Side of the Moon seeds are obtainable.