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It seems like the name “Blackberry” has been used by several breeders, but most versions seem to stem from some sort of mix involving Afghani, Mexican, and Vietnamese landraces.
One readily available Blackberry cultivar, sold by the cannabis seed bank Seedsman and reportedly bred by FastBuds Seeds, is an indica-leaning strain with fruity and spicy notes that translate into blackberry flavor. This plant grows between 70 to 110 centimeters, or 2.3 to 3.6 feet, in height. In an eight-week flowering period, this auto-flowering Blackberry strain produces chunky, trichome-coated colas that can take on lilac or red colors. Blackberry does best in indoor grow environments but can work outdoors in warm, temperate climates.
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Super Skunk is one of dozens of cannabis strains that carries genetic code from the infamous Skunk #1 cultivar, introduced to the cannabis world by Sam Skunkman and his team at Sacred Seeds. After generations of stabilization, Skunkman reportedly brought his seeds to the Netherlands, where they eventually landed in the catalog of Sensi Seeds. Super Skunk is one of many hybrids descended from Skunk #1 crossed with an Afghani landrace strain to create a “super” version of the original Skunk, according to online sources.
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Sublime is a hybrid of unknown origins thought to be a direct descendent of OG Kush potentially backcrossed with itself.
Consumers report Sublime has a peppered-fruit aroma mixed with berries and dank pine. Its acrid smoke features more flavors of wood and floral fruit.
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Strawberry is an enigma of a cultivar with unknown genetics and an unknown breeder, though most online sources agree this strain was born in the Netherlands. Those who have sampled Strawberry claim it tastes like sweet, fresh berries with an earthy finish and smells of pungent fruit.
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Jesus OG -- also known as Jesus OG Kush -- was developed while attempting to create a Sour Kush strain.
Developed by West Coast seed bank TGA Genetics, the goal was producing a fruity-smelling hybrid with lemon flavor undertones to pair with its classic Kush taste.
TGA co-founder Subcool said the recipe was perfected in 2007 by pollinating a clone-only female -- Hell’s OG that was held by Norstar Genetics -- with pollen from a Jack the Ripper male.
Jesus OG has two main phenotypes: one with more limonene, which results in a lemony scent reflective of the strain’s Northern Lights #5 ancestry, and one with more Kush-dominant genetics that results in a pinene-dominant terpene profile.
The high-limonene phenotype is reportedly the more commercial of the two.
TGA reports cultivators of Jesus OG can expect tall growth and massive yields -- especially when planting outdoors -- with a 50-63 day flowering time. Jesus OG’s leaves are bright green, and its flowers are dense with waxy, trichome-riddled surfaces and prominent orange hair clusters.
Breeder Subcool describes the Jesus OG high as intoxicating, yet thought-provoking, alleviating pain and providing mental clarity. The strain was used by breeder Jinxproof to create the 9lb Hammer, which won a cannabis cup in 2017.
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Gorilla Glue or GG4, which is now called “Original Glue” due to the adhesive company’s license of the name, is an aromatic indica-dominant hybrid that originated in Nevada. GG Strains breeder Joesy Whales decided to call this strain “Gorilla Glue" because of how sticky the bud’s resin was - while trimming the plant, everything stuck to his fingers and scissors like the powerful adhesive.
GG4 was created by crossing Chem’s Sister with Chocolate Diesel and Sour Dubb. The results are a potent flower with a piney, chocolaty, diesel aroma. It has been reported to make produce relaxation, euphoria, and sleepiness, making this a highly popular strain among veteran cannabis consumers.
This sticky strain has won several awards, including Best Hybrid Flower at the 2015 World Cannabis Cup and 2nd place for Best Hybrid Flower at the 2016 Colorado Cannabis Cup.
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GSC, which was originally known as the Girl Scout Cookies strain, was first bred by Northern California's Cookie Family sometime about 2012. A Sativa-leaning hybrid cross between a cutting of OG Kush and the breeder’s own F1 Durban Poison strain, GSC produces a plant with multiple branches and a powerful flower. The strain has a short stature that is common on strains with Indica lineage and is known for its tight internodal structure, which creates its iconic spear-shaped flowers with lavender calyxes.
When cultivated indoors, GSC’s flowering time is approximately 62-71 days after switching the light cycle from veg to flower. Outside, growers will need to wait until mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere, mid-April in the Northern Hemisphere, for harvest. Regardless of wherever GSC is cultivated, the plant wants to grow tall and requires training, pruning, and full exposure to light to reach its maximum yield potential.
The most popular phenotype produced by the first batch of GSC seeds was Thin Mints.
GSC has taken home several High Times Cannabis Cup awards since it was first propagated — including a first-place trophy for Best Hybrid at the 2013 Southern California Cannabis Cup.
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Black Domina is a four-way cross of an Afghani Indica, Canadian Ortega, Northern Lights, and a Hash plant created by Dutch-based Sensi Seeds. It features a fruity, peppery flavor profile along with 12-24% THC, according to nursery Life Cycle Botanics.?
Black Domina reaches medium heights and flowers in seven weeks, producing very large yields. It does best indoors but can thrive outdoors in warm climates and by employing Sea of Green (SOG). Northern hemisphere growers can harvest in late September to early October. This cultivar develops a large central cola and dark-green, long, slender leaves. Buds are pale green with plenty of orange pistils and a heavy layer of resinous trichomes.
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