Tag: hybrid
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Aliens On Moonshine was produced by Las Vegas-based Sin City Seeds by crossing Sour Alien with White Moonshine. Citrus, musk, and pine are the most frequently reported aromas of the Aliens On Moonshine strain. According to rumors, it tastes like chemicals, citrus, and herbs. Plants from Aliens On Moonshine have short, bushy structures, lateral branching, and other indica traits. By subjecting plants to cooler temperatures in the evening just before flowering, growers can bring out the cultivar’s purple coloring. The strain grows well both inside and outside, and it is fully mature in 56 to 63 days or early October, depending on the environment. Only clones of Aliens On Moonshine are available.
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A cultivar called Banana Kush has at least two different origin tales. The breeders at Cali Kush assert that their Banana Kush is the result of crossing a male Banana with the well-known OG Kush. A cultivar with a creamy banana flavor and the sedative properties associated with OG Kush was created as a result of this genetic fusion. Another tale is presented by Crockett Family Farms. The growers there assert that Banana Kush originated from a specific Ghost OG phenotype of OG Kush that was bred with a Skunk x Haze hybrid. While Skunk x Haze has a stellar reputation since the 1970s, Ghost OG reportedly had stable genetics for almost nine years at the time of breeding. Banana Kush got its name due to the subtle banana aroma. No matter where it came from, Banana Kush unquestionably has California OG Kush genetics and has banana flavors and aromas. Banana Kush should be grown indoors with lots of light and regular trimming, according to breeders. Although the strain requires some skill to grow, dedicated growers are rewarded in eight to nine weeks with long, resinous buds.
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The strain Bakerstreet is entirely indica. Hindu Kush variety Bakerstreet, which has a subtle sweetness and earthiness, is grown in Canada by LP Tweed. The Hindu Kush mountains on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan are where both strains got their start. Deep calm and stress relief have been attributed to this strain, which may also have a pleasant sandalwood aroma. Travelers should be aware of Bakerstreet’s high THC content, which ranges from 16% to 28%. Within 8 to 9 weeks, Bakerstreet blooms indoors and can yield up to 12 buds per square meter. With glass-like trichomes coating the plant’s sticky texture, the flowers on this variety will be striking. Bakerstreet flowers may have sphere-like shapes and mossy green leaves and have pure indica roots.
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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.
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Three-way cross of OG Kush, Bubba Kush, and Granddaddy Purple is known as 3X Crazy, also referred to as Insane OG or Optimus Prime. According to reports, this strain has a peppery and grapesy aroma with earthy undertones. B-Real of Cypress Hill fame’s Dr. Greenthumb, a cannabis dispensary in California, gave its rendition of 3X Crazy the name “Insane OG.” According to Pacific Seed Bank, the strain has a flavor profile of herbal, sweet, and peppery with 21% THC and low CBD. The indica-leaning hybrid 3X Crazy performs best when grown by an expert. It blooms indoors or outdoors in seven to nine weeks with an average yield.
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A balanced sativa-indica hybrid strain from the Cookies Fam is called Cereal Milk. The top reported flavors are creamy berry and fruity citrus, and the top reported aromas are reminiscent of the fruity milk left over from a bowl of sugary cereal. The Y Life (GSC crossed with Cherry Pie) and Snowman, a sativa-dominant phenotype from the Cookies Fam, were crossed to produce Cereal Milk. Similar to many Cookie phenotypes, the plant maintains a medium height and flowers indoors over the course of 9–10 weeks, harvesting in late October outdoors. The nugs are typically short, fat, and covered in trichomes.
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Jack Herer is a popular modern cannabis strain that was named after the late, illustrious cannabis activist and writer of the 1985 novel “The Emperor Wears No Clothes.” According to reports, it has a flavor that combines citrus, pine, wood, and spice. A popular parent strain for new hybrids, this creation from the Dutch seed bank Sensi Seeds won nine first-place High Times Cannabis Cup awards. Although its parentage is unknown, it is generally believed to be a complex cross between Northern Lights #5, Shiva Skunk, and Haze. The strain tends to grow tall, and three of its four phenotypes produce large, rounded, dense buds that flower quickly. The seed bank estimates a 50–70 day flowering period. Its heavy yields may necessitate intermediate growing abilities, and its buds and dark-green leaves are frequently covered in sticky, sugary trichomes. Sensi Seeds provides regular, non-feminized seeds.
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A cultivar called Trainwreck has enigmatic origins, most notably regarding the significance of its name. According to legend, Trainwreck got its moniker because the original cut grew on a hill the summer a train wreck occurred in the Humboldt region. According to other sources, the strain got its name from the sudden, runaway-train-like invigoration it gave users’ minds. The Seedsman blog claims that the Northern California region of the Emerald Triangle is where Trainwreck first appeared in the 1980s. It is believed that the original landrace strain Trainwreck was created by crossing Mexican, Thai, and Afghani indica strains. The terpenes terpinolene, myrcene, and limonene, which are all thought to be responsible for Trainwreck’s purported lemon and pine aroma, were found in high concentrations in laboratory tests. Customers can credit Trainwreck’s energy-inducing effects to its limonene content and mild (14%–18%) THC content. The tall-growing Trainwreck is a good choice for inexperienced growers because it behaves well indoors and blooms in 8–10 weeks without much supervision.