All Marijuana Strains
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Zaza is an indica-dominant hybrid created by South Bay Genetics in California. It’s either a hybrid of Rare Dankness #1 and Blue Dream, or Scotts OG and Gas Station Bob, depending on who you listen to. Zaza is most frequently associated with pine, soggy earth, and chemically lemony scents. And it is said to have a similar flavor with spicy and tart undertones. Scotts OG and Gas Station Bob, or Rare Dankness #1 and Blue Dream, are the parents of the indica-dominant hybrid known as Zaza. It typically blooms between 56 and 63 days in length indoors and by mid-October outdoors. In the best circumstances, it is known to yield significant yields. Zaza thrives in warm, humid environments both inside using Screen of Green (ScroG) and outside. Zaza seeds are offered. Direct access to clones from those who are cultivating this strain may be possible.
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Avalon is a fourth-generation cross between a DJ Short Blueberry and an Afghan indica. It was developed by the Next Generation Seed Company in Canada and bred over many generations for durability and hardiness in all growing environments. The Avalon strain is most commonly known for its nutty, citrus, and pine aromas. It is also said to have a sweet, nutty, and fruity flavor. An Afghan indica and DJ Short Blueberry were used to create the indica-dominant strain known as Avalon. Avalon’s indica dominance results in short plants with thick leaves. Avalon is known to yield moderate yields under ideal circumstances and has an average flowering time of 45 to 63 days. The Avalon strain was developed for indoor or outdoor growing.
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The rare phenotype Wedding Cake, also referred to as Pink Cookies, was produced by Seed Junky Genetics through the mating of a mother Triangle Kush with Animal Mints pollen. The L.A. Based on its sparkling resin and vanilla cake frosting aroma, Wedding Cake was given that name by the Jungle Boys. Among the many accolades it has received since its inception, Wedding Cake won first place for Best Hybrid Flower at the 2018 SoCal High Times Medical Cannabis Cup. Wedding Cake usually blooms after nine weeks. The plant’s fluffy buds are colored pink and purple, and it consistently yields a lot of resin.
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One of the all-time most renowned and sought-after “Indica” strains is Northern Lights. The precise ancestry of Northern Lights, which is thought to be descended from Afghani and Thai landrace strains, is still somewhat obscure. Prior to arriving in the Netherlands, where breeder Neville Schoenmaker pioneered several Northern Lights phenotypes in the 1980s for The Seed Bank, an early iteration of Sensi Seeds, it may have originated in Washington in the 1970s. Northern Lights has been a legendary Indica strain in cannabis culture ever since Sensi Seeds first commercialized it in 1985. Three times between 1989 and 1992, the Cannabis Cup was won by Northern Lights #5, arguably the most well-known Northern Lights phenotype. Northern Lights seeds are currently available from Sensi Seeds in feminized, non-feminized, and autoflowering forms. Growing Northern Lights both inside and outside is not too difficult. It has relatively average height, 45–50 day flowering period, dense, resinous flowers, and dark green leaves. The best yields from this strain will be obtained when growing outdoors in a sunny, comfortable climate. There have been numerous reports of full-body relaxation and sedative euphoria as effects of Northern Lights. In addition, Northern Lights is renowned for its earthy, skunky flavor and sweet-and-spicy aroma.
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The Pineapple Express cultivar, according to actor and comedian Seth Rogen, didn’t exist before the 2008 film of the same name popularized the name. Growers took it upon themselves to produce a potent cultivar that was dubbed “the dopest dope” in the movie after being inspired by the movie. Using Trainwreck and Hawaiian as its parent genetics, G13 Labs claims to have created the strain in the middle of the 2000s. The hybrid quickly became popular among California’s medical marijuana dispensaries. However, the “true” Pineapple Express was the goal of 11 seed banks and numerous growers. As a result, the market today offers a variety of options. The majority of Pineapple Express cultivars are coveted cultivars known for their fluffy, lean flowers that shine with a lime and yellow coloring, despite the hazy marketing and variable reported effects. Because of the tropical, citrus aroma that emanates from its typically higher limonene content, customers choose Pineapple Express. Growing Pineapple Express indoors is simple, and between 55 and 65 days, growers can anticipate a high yield.
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Due to its sweet aroma, gelato is a cross between Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies and Sunset Sherbet. Gelato (#33), also known as Larry Bird, was first grown in Northern California’s Bay Area and comes from a large genetic pool that was assembled by the Cookie Family, the Sherbinskis Family, and grower Mario Guzman. After its creation, the cultivators split up, and it is uncertain which cultivator has the most “stable version” of Gelato genetics. A few phenotypes and offspring of the strain Gelato #42, Dolce Gelato, and a sun-grown Gelato are grown by Cookies. Gelato #41 (Bacio Gelato), Gelato #43 (Gello Gelato), Gelato #47 (Mochi Gelato), and Gelato #49 (Acai Berry Gelato) are four stabilized Gelato phenotypes that Sherbinskis also cultivates. The #33 phenotype is no longer being grown, according to Sherbinskis. The strain is regarded as being difficult to grow, and each phenotype expresses various growth traits. It grows reasonably short plants with dark, magenta buds indoors that usually reach maturity 8 to 9 weeks after beginning the 12/12 flowering cycle. By mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere and mid-March in the Southern Hemisphere, outdoor growers can anticipate Gelato to be mature. Potential growers must locate certified Gelato clones from Cookies to propagate it because its seeds aren’t offered for sale. At the moment, Sherbinksis doesn’t offer seeds or clones of its Gelato phenotypes for sale.
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Cotton Candy Kush and Space Queen were crossed to create Space Candy by renowned breeder Subcool. Space Candy, so named for both its ancestry and its bouquet, has a sweet, fruity, citrus flavor and a floral, fruity aroma. Space Candy spreads readily both inside and outside, but as its short, bushy branches fill with buds later in the flowering cycle, it needs physical support. With average yields, it grows to medium heights and blooms in about eight weeks. Buds are covered in a thick, resinous layer of trichomes and are dark green with hints of red and purple.
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Golden Pineapple is a cross between Pineapple Kush (Pineapple x Master Kush) and Golden Goat, a male Hawaiian-Romulan pollinated with a Skunk mother; the identity of its original breeder is unknown. Golden Pineapple was given that name due to both its pineapple and citrus parentage and vibrant aroma. Golden Pineapple won Best Sativa at the 2017 Oregon Northwest Cannabis Cup thanks to its flavor and aroma. The short, bushy plants that the Golden Pineapple strain produces thrive both indoors and outdoors. This cultivar will reach full maturity when grown indoors within eight to nine weeks of starting the flowering photoperiod. Early October in the Northern Hemisphere is when outdoor growers in more temperate climates can enjoy the high yielding Golden Pineapple and benefit from its high mold and disease resistance.
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Clementine is a sativa-dominant strain created by Crockett Family Farms, a family-run cannabis genetics business based on California’s Central Coast. It is a cross between Tangie and Lemon Skunk. In Michigan’s 2015 High Times Cannabis Cup, the breeder’s Clementine Live Resin took first place for being the best sativa concentrate. According to Crockett Family Farms, Clementine is said to have a sweet and citrusy aroma and THC levels that typically range between 20% and 25%. The cannabis testing facility Analytical 360 measured a variety of Clementines and discovered that the sample had THC levels of up to 27% and a terpene profile dominated by terpinolene, a terpene with a woodsy aroma and citrus and floral undertones, and caryophyllene, a terpene renowned for its herbal spiciness. This plant, which has a 55–65 day flowering cycle, is said to yield a lot of dark green colas with fiery stigmas and sweet trichomes. Clementines grow well in both indoor and outdoor environments.
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Breeders at Crockett Family Farms, which is now a division of DNA Genetics, developed Hell’s Fire, also known as Hell Fire OG. The majority of sources concur that this strain is a cross between OG Kush and SFV OG Kush, though some claim it is also Crockett’s Confidential (LA Confidential x unidentified sativa) and Hell’s OG (OG Kush x Blackberry). It’s said to taste similar to, but sweeter than, lemon, fuel, and skunky pine because of all that Kush. Hell’s Fire grows short and broad, in line with its genetics, and is a balanced hybrid with either OG Kush and SFV OG Kush as parents or Crockett’s Confidential and Hell’s OG. Hell’s Fire grows best indoors, where it typically produces average to high yields and flowers in 56 to 70 days. Hell’s Fire seeds are offered.