Tag: hybrid
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ThugPug Genetics’ Meat Breath, also known as MeatBreath, is an indica-dominant strain. A strong, recognizable diesel aroma is the most frequently reported smell. Sweet earth with a hint of fuel are the most frequently reported flavors. The strain Meatloaf is crossed with the renowned Mendo Breath, an OG Kush phenotype of the Cookies variety, to produce Meat Breath. It can be grown either indoors or outdoors, and typically takes 8 to 9 weeks to bloom. The plants are medium-sized, but since seeds may be hard to come by for aspiring growers, it might be necessary to obtain a clipping from a mature plant in order to start growing Meat Breath.
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Bob Marley is credited with popularizing Lambs Breath, also known as Lamb’s Breath or “Lambsbread,” which is believed to be a Sativa-dominant variety from Jamaica. This strain with roots in reggae grows aggressively when grown outside. In warmer climates, outdoor cultivation of the robust, symmetrical branching strain Lambs Breath is ideal due to its generous internodal spacing. Outdoor growers can anticipate tall plants with thin, sun-warmed leaves, and mature flowers by mid- to late October. During the first month of flowering indoors, the plant grows rapidly, and 9–10 weeks after starting the 12–12 light cycle, the buds usually reach their peak ripeness. The strain typically contains mild CBD and tests between 10% and 15% THC. Crop King Seeds sells Lambs Breath auto-flowering seeds online.
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The breeders at Reserva Privada developed Skywalker Kush, which was initially grown in Southern California. The team used pollen from OG Kush, which has Chemdawg and Lemon Thai in its pedigree, to dust a female Skywalker OG, which is itself an OG Kush crossbred with Skywalker. Consumers coveted the incredibly high THC content and distinct sour hashish aroma that the resulting Skywalker Kush inherited. Skywalker Kush grows best indoors where environmental conditions can be easily controlled and typically blooms in eight to nine weeks. The cultivar yields densely packed, fluffy, green, trichome-coated buds at full maturity. Skywalker Kush should be cropped or topped, depending on how the individual plants react to each technique, breeders advise.
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A sativa-leaning hybrid named The Shire comes from an unidentified breeder. Despite the lack of information, it appears to be a hybrid of Durban poison and Silver Haze. Sour citrus, pungent earth, and spices are the most commonly reported smells from the Shire. Additionally, it is said to have a fruit, herb, and spice flavor. Silver Haze and Durban Poison were crossed to create The Shire, a sativa-dominant hybrid. Details on cultivation are even more elusive than information on the strain. There are no seeds or clones of The Shire available.
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White Walker OG was developed by the Gold Coast Collection team and should not be confused with White Walker Kush. The variety is an infamous SFV OG Kush phenotype with an Indica bias. This 2013 High Times Cannabis Cup first-place winner from Amsterdam has flavorful smoke with sweet kushy notes that linger for a while after each exhale. White Walker OG produces a massive yield in 8 to 10 weeks. The cultivar is ideal for a home grower because it is mold-resistant and has a non-intrusive odor.
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A high-CBD cultivar called Harmony Rose was developed by Emerald Spirit Botanical in Northern California. Although the breeder claims that this strain, which has a 1-to-1 CBD-to-THC ratio, emerged from Afghan roots, its precise genetics are unknown. Rose, cream, and citrus are the most frequently mentioned aromas of Harmony Rose. Additionally, it is said to taste like earth, flowers, and sweet buttered popcorn. A ruderalis and Afghan hybrid named Harmony Rose has unidentified genetics and indica/sativa ratios. According to the breeder, it creates plants that are short and bushy. There isn’t much information on Harmony Rose’s cultivation requirements, but since Emerald Spirit grows outdoors in Mendocino, California, it probably doesn’t mind a little evening chill. Neither seeds nor clones of Harmony Rose are offered.
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By combining a phenotype of OG Raskal’s White Fire (also known as WiFi) and Devil’s Harvest Seeds’ own Kuchi, Rollex OG was developed. (It is not the same as the strain with the same name, Rolex.) Skunk, pine, and cheese are the most commonly mentioned aromas of the Rollex OG strain. It is said to have a taste of pine, cheese, and apples. Awards: High Times Cannabis Cup 2013 High Times Cannabis cup 2014 High Life Cup 2014 Oregon Concentrate Challenge 2015 Best Indica at the Oil Hunters Cup 2014 Kuchi and White Fire were used to create the mostly indica hybrid known as Rollex OG. The strain produces slender, medium-to-tall plants with thin leaves that grow more like sativas than indicas. Large calyxes and an abundance of trichomes are the rewards for successful gardeners, even though cultivation may call for an experienced hand who is able to use Screen of Green (ScroG). The strong aroma of Rollex OG might call for some aroma-masking techniques. Huge yields are produced by the strain, which flowers in 56 to 63 days indoors and in October outdoors. It thrives in warm climates and grows well both inside and outside. There are seeds and clones available for Rollex OG Kush.
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OG Kush and Sour Diesel were combined to create Yeti OG, formerly known as Headband BX, by Loompa Farms. Because the plant reached such incredible heights, the team gave the cultivar the new name Yeti OG. Additionally, Yeti OG has a THC content of over 20%, just like the powerful Yeti. The tongue is coated in creamy lemon flavors while the buds emit a strong earthy aroma. In 9 to 11 weeks, Yeti OG blooms indoors; in late October to early November, it blooms outdoors. With heavy yields, the prolonged wait is well worth it. Because Yeti OG is so resistant to pests, humidity, and structural damage, it’s a great plant for novice growers.
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This strain’s undisputed OG Kush heritage is the only thing that is certain about it. Many believe it to be an OG Kush and L.A. Concealed cross. Whom you ask even affects the name. Online sources claim that it might be King Louis XIII, King Louis XIII, or King Louie. In any case, its buds are sizable, gooey, and trichomed. Although King Louis XIII is resistant to mold and mildew and is said to thrive both indoors and outdoors in a sunny, dry location, a skilled hand is advised. It takes eight to nine weeks for it to bloom indoors. In the Northern Hemisphere, it blooms outside in mid-September to early October.
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Green Dragon, a Master Thai creation made when the breeder crossed Turkish Gummy with an Afghan landrace, should not be confused with the alcoholic and cannabis beverage of the same name. It is also known as MTGD-BX7 and Master Thai’s Green Dragon. When the buds of the Green Dragon are ground, a strong earthiness with mint notes emanates from them. Green Dragon knocks users out with a powerful physical high that is almost entirely indica. Due to its short stature and lateral branching, Green Dragon is a suitable candidate for the SOG (Sea of Green) method to increase yield. The cultivar grows well both inside and outside, though outdoor gardens need mild, Mediterranean climates that are semi-humid. In seven to eight weeks, Green Dragon blooms, giving rise to enormous buds colored lime green and purple with wiry red hairs.