All Marijuana Strains
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From the BC Growers Association in Canada, Orange Crush is a hybrid. Online sources claim that the breeder produced the strain by using pollen from a Blueberry male to cross-pollinate a California Orange clone. According to reports, the resulting plants have a short growth cycle and a 55-day flowering timeframe. According to online sources, the strain responds well to low light conditions when bred indoors and is simple for beginners to grow.
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A little mystery surrounds Heirloom OG, also known as High Octane OG or Nigel’s OG. We are aware that it is a rare pure indica strain that may be an OG Kush Heirloom cut created by a Chem Dog cross between Lemon Thai and Pakistani Hindu Kush. Citrus, strong earth, and herbs are the most frequently mentioned aromas of Heirloom OG. Additionally, it is said to taste of pine, spices, and sour lemon. Chem Dog, Lemon Thai, and Hindu Kush were used to create the all-indica Heirloom OG strain. Due to its indica ancestry, it grows short plants with broad leaves. There isn’t much information online about Heirloom OG’s cultivation, but based on genetics, it probably has an average flowering period of 49 to 63 days indoors and mid-September to early October outdoors. Although it flowers relatively quickly and may be suitable for cooler climates with short growing seasons, Heirloom OG probably grows well both indoors and outdoors in warmer climates. Heirloom OG seeds and clones are readily available.
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Fortune Cookies, also referred to as Cookies N Kush, is a highly effective cross between the legendary strains OG Kush and GSC (formerly Girl Scout Cookies). The cultivar has a honey diesel flavor profile layered with sweet herbs, as well as earthy, pungently sweet aromas. THC levels typically range from 20% to 24%. Both Fortune Cookies are grown indoors, where they flower in eight to nine weeks, and outdoors, where they are harvested in the middle of October. As long as rain can be avoided, the plants prefer a warm, sunny outdoor climate in which to grow and produce average-sized yields.
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Cannarado Genetics’ Fatso, also referred to as Fatso OG or Fatso Kush, is a cross between GMO Cookies and Legends OG. It appears to be a rare strain that the breeder may have stopped producing. Herbs, coffee, and wood are the most frequently mentioned aromas of Fatso. And it’s said to have a similar flavor. Due to its hybrid ancestry, Fatso, an indica-dominant cross between GMO Cookies and Legends OG, produces medium-sized plants. In a controlled environment, fatso typically takes 56 to 70 days to flower. It is known to yield typical yields under ideal circumstances. In a warm climate, fatso grows both inside and outside successfully. Only clones of Fatso are offered for sale.
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Crunch Berry, also referred to as Captain Crunch, Crunch Berries, or Crunch Berry Kush, was developed by Exotic Genetix’s High Times Award-winning breeding team by cross-pollinating a Triple OG female with a Blueberry male. The resulting flowers are long, bushy, almost completely white, and densely covered in trichomes. Customers describe their time with Crunch Berry as uplifting and tranquil. According to reports, the strain emits a vanilla and pine aroma that points to a significant amount of beta-caryophyllene. SCROGs, SOGs, or topping are techniques that growers should use to control the plant’s substantial height and bushy branching. In 55 to 65 days when grown indoors, or in early October when grown outdoors, the strain reaches maturity. Crunch Berry has a better chance of developing to its full potential indoors because it thrives in less unstable growing environments.
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The mellow, indica-dominant Boy Scout Cookies may appeal to Girl Scout Cookie lovers. Boy Scout Cookies (BSC), developed by the Russian company Kalashnikov Seeds, combine the delightful vanilla sweetness of a hot baked good with unexpected wood and pine notes. Boy Scout Cookies have a high THC content, and some users have said the variety is effective in treating migraines and insomnia. For BSC to flourish, there must be constant sunlight. The strain can be grown outdoors or indoors in climates similar to the Mediterranean. With flowering beginning around 8 to 9 weeks into the growth cycle, plants can reach heights of just under 4 feet. BSC is beginner-friendly because it requires little supervision. With 18 to 21 ounces of forest green buds per square meter, indoor growers can anticipate a robust yield.
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The Delicious Seeds team created Cheese Candy, also known as Delicious Candy, by breeding Cheese with the company’s exclusive Caramelo strain. Customers claim that Cheese Candy has a strong cheese odor combined with a sweet, floral terpene palate. Each exhale of its smoke has tangy, cheesy flavors with more peppery undertones. Cheese Candy has received numerous honors, including: 2014 Copa Association MF’s Best Indoor competition, second place The Copa Association of Cannabis awarded you third place overall in 2015. Finished third for Best Indoor at the 2017 Secret Cup in Naples. Best Indica winner at the 2018 Tercera Copa de Los Poetas in Chile At the 2018 Copa Valparannabis in Chile, the best indoor indica won third place. Only available as auto-flowering seeds, Cheese Candy is an indica-leaning hybrid with a short flowering period that reduces the possibility of popping male plants. This hardy, resilient cultivar thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments and takes about six weeks to fully mature. Regular pruning will increase overall yields by allowing air and light to reach lower branches. Cheese Candy is only available as seeds that automatically flower.
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The breeders at SnowHigh Seeds are the ones who came up with Blueberry Blast. It is a cross between Blue Dream (Super Silver Haze cut) and Johnny Blaze created to bring together two strains with high yielding blueberry and haze genetics. Blueberries, skunk, and sweet raspberries are the three most frequently mentioned aromas of Blueberry Blast. The flavor is described as sweet blueberries, earth, and cedar. Blue Dream and Johnny Blaze were crossed to create Blueberry Blast, a sativa-dominant strain. Due to its sativa genetics, it grows plants that are short and sturdy. In the Northern Hemisphere, Blueberry Blast typically flowers between 63 and 84 days indoors or in mid- to late October outdoors. According to the breeder, Blueberry Blast is renowned for producing large yields of densely resinous buds. It thrives both inside and outside. Clones and seeds of Blueberry Blast are readily available.
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Greenhouse Seeds in the Netherlands developed the all-Swiss combination known as A.M.S., or Anti-Mold System. The breeders crossed Swiss Fragolina and Swiss Gran Flora to create this strain, which has a slight sativa lean and is resistant to most molds (it’s also the airport code for Amsterdam Schiphol). Sweet and grapefruit are the most frequently reported aromas of A.M.S. Furthermore, it is said to have an extremely sweet citrus flavor with a sour aftertaste. Although the breeder lists A.M.S. as slightly sativa, most sources describe it as being primarily indica. However, it produces tall plants with thin leaves, especially when grown outside. The hardy strain is a good choice for beginning growers because it is resistant to most other pests and diseases in addition to mold. A.M.S. typically blooms in late September outside or between 56 and 63 days indoors. In ideal circumstances, it is known to produce extremely high yields. The highest yields appear to be achieved in outdoor gardens. A.M.S. seeds are offered. Clones might be purchased directly from growers of this strain.
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In order to produce one of the strongest strains on the market, Apple Fritter, Lumpy’s Flowers crossed Sour Apple and Animal Cookies in the wine regions of Northern California. Lumpy’s Flowers claims that the strain is primarily an indica. There isn’t a lot of information available about growing this strain, like with most powerful strains. According to Lumpy’s, eating an Apple Fritter tends to make people feel happy, stable, and relaxed. At the 2016 High Times Northern California Cup, Apple Fritter took second place in the category of hybrids. The strain exhibits Indica-like traits, according to Lumpy’s Flowers, with compact, dense nugs and short, squat plants. More up-to-date details on Apple Fritter are not yet available.