Tag: Indica
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The TH Seeds team created Darkstar, also known as Dark Star, by crossing Purple Kush and Mazar-I-Sharif. Breeders claim that the cultivar has a flavor similar to wood and sweet earth and has a sharp coffee aroma. Darkstar, according to Jane Technologies, tests at roughly 16% THC per weight. Short, compact plants that thrive both indoors and outside are produced by Darkstar. When grown under artificial light, the plant usually flowers after 9–10 weeks. Darkstar gets its name from its dark, almost black leaves that counteract light. Darkstar yields a lot of dark green buds with muddy orange pistils and a thick layer of trichomes at full maturity.
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The Colorado-based 303 Seeds’ breeders are responsible for Danky Kong. To produce this almost entirely indica plant, they crossed Kong with Bio-Diesel. Sour citrus, peppery herbs, diesel, and earth are among the Danky Kong strain’s most frequently reported aromas. Additionally, it is said to have an earthy, citrus, and spicy flavor. Danky Kong is a cross between Kong and Bio-Diesel that is almost entirely indica. Since the strain is uncommon, there isn’t much information on cultivation. But because of its indica heritage, it probably grows short plants with narrow leaves. The average flowering period for Danky Kong is between 63 and 70 days indoors and mid-October outdoors. Although it can be grown with some difficulty, it is known to yield a lot when conditions are right. Danky Kong probably grows well both indoors and outdoors because indicas are typically hardy, but since there isn’t much information available, some experience may be required. There are no seeds or clones available for Danky Kong.
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Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies were crossed to create Mochi, also referred to as Mochi Gelato, Mochilato, and Gelato 47, by San Francisco breeder Sherbinskis. Sherbinskis claims that it tastes similar to the fruity, sweet, and minty Japanese frozen dessert after which it is named. The floral aroma of the strain blends with earthy, vanilla undertones. Mochi has a short, compact growth habit and takes 9–10 weeks to reach maturity. Online sources claim that growing is moderately challenging. The robust plant produces an abundance of big, tight buds that, when exposed to chilly temperatures later in the season, turn purple. With its dark green and purple foliage, orange and red pistils, and a shimmering layer of trichomes, mochi is said to have excellent “bag appeal.”
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Lil’ Wayne’s cannabis company, GKUA Ultra Premium, produces the indica-dominant strain Mr. Carter OG. It supposedly has an earthy, hopped, and lemony flavor.
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A division of DNA Genetics in Amsterdam, Reserva Privada produces OG Kush with the sour phenotype known as OG #18 (also referred to as Private Reserve). OG #18 made a lasting impression when DNA developed a line of feminized OG Kush phenotype seeds thanks to its sour, diesel flavor profile and noticeably higher yields than the original OG Kush. First Indoor Hydro at the 2011 Spannabis Cup, second Indica at the 2009 High Times Cannabis Cup, and third Indica at the 2007 High Times Cannabis Cup went to OG #18. According to reports, the strain has incredibly calming and sedative effects that leave the user with a clear head, an upbeat mood, and perhaps the munchies. The buds of OG #18 have a sticky, crystal-like resin sheen and are dense and rocky. It has a 63-day flowering period and grows tall.
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Mother of Berries, or MOB, is a cross between a Blueberry phenotype and Freezland, a backcross of the Quebec-bred Freisland strain. Although the genetics were developed in the United States, they were improved once they reached Dutch breeders T.H. Seeds. It has the same sweet berry flavor profile as Blueberry and, according to High Times, tests with THC levels over 20%. Due to its small and manageable size, the cultivar grows short and stocky, resists mold and pests, and is simple to grow. MOB requires a dry, warm climate and blooms in eight to nine weeks either indoors or outdoors in late September or early October. Large, dense buds with purple undertones, light green and orange pistils, and a thick layer of trichomes grow quickly on this cultivar. Given the small size of the plants, the yields, while not spectacular, are still regarded as excellent. In the Indica division, MOB finished second at the 2015 Expo Grow Cannabis Cup Ireland.
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An indica-predominant cultivar named OMFG was developed by Exotic Genetix in Washington. It is a hybrid of Red Pop and Runtz. Given its parents, OMFG is most likely to have a sweet, fruity candy-like aroma and flavor with a hint of earthiness. A cross of Red Pop and Runtz produced the indica-dominant strain OMFG. Because of its diverse genetic makeup, it produces tall to medium-sized plants. The average flowering period for OMFG is between 56 and 63 days indoors and by the beginning of October outdoors. In the best circumstances, it is known to yield significant yields. OMFG thrives both inside and outside. OMFG seeds are accessible, though some retailers might be out of stock. Direct access to clones from those who are cultivating this strain may be possible.
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An unidentified breeder developed the indica-dominant strain known as Oreoz. It’s a hybrid of Secret Weapon and Cookies and Cream. The most frequently mentioned flavors of Oreoz are pepper, chocolate, and herbs. Additionally, it is said to have a sweet chocolate, nut, and spice flavor. The following recognitions belong to Oreoz: Hybrid Flower, High Times Medical Cup, Oklahoma, US, 1st Place in 2021 Oreoz is a cross between Cookies and Cream and Secret Weapon that leans heavily toward indica. Due to its indica ancestry, it grows short plants with broad leaves. In the indoors, Oreoz typically takes 56–63 days to flower, while outdoors, it takes late September to early October. In ideal circumstances, it is known to produce medium-sized yields. It is best to grow Oreoz indoors. Clones of Oreoz are available.
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Pakistani Chitral Kush, also known as PCK, was created by Cannabiogen from a landrace strain discovered in Pakistan’s Chitral region. Pine, hops, and earth are the most frequently mentioned aromas of the Pakistani Chitral Kush strain. It is rumored to taste comparable. Pakistani Chitral Kush is a landrace indica strain that is resistant to the majority of pests and environmental challenges. When exposed to cooler evening temperatures, the cultivar develops vibrant cherry and forest-green coloring, with purple undertones emerging. Chitral Kush from Pakistan blooms indoors in 49–56 days and outdoors in late September. Chitral Kush from Pakistan is only sold as seeds. Clones might be purchased directly from growers of this strain.
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The breeders at Colorado’s Rare Dankness created the rare strain Pamelina. They developed it by breeding their own Rare Dankness #2 with GSC Forum Cut. Chemicals, earth, and herbs are the most commonly reported aromas of Pamelina. It’s also claimed to be similar. GSC Forum Cut and Rare Dankness #2 were crossed to create Pamelina, which is almost entirely an indica. Due to its indica ancestry, it grows short plants with thick leaves. Pamelina is known to produce high yields under the right circumstances and has an average flowering time of 60 to 65 days. The strain thrives both inside and outside. Pamelina seeds and clones are readily available.