Menu Close

Is KGB indica or sativa?

Is KGB indica or sativa?

KGB is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the classic Burma X Afghani strains.

What is Granddaddy Purple strain?

Granddaddy Purple is an indica marijuana strain that goes by many different names, including “Grand Daddy Purp,” “Granddaddy Purps,” “GDP,” and “Grandaddy Purple Kush.” Popularized in 2003 by Ken Estes, Granddaddy Purple (or GDP) is a famous indica cross of Mendo Purps, Skunk, and Afghanistan.

What strain is funk 1st?

First Class Funk is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the delicious GMO X Jet Fuel strains.

Where did the Red Dragon strain come from?

The Red Dragon Strain was created by Barney’s Farm and can trace its lineage to Utopia Haze (a Brazilian sativa), and an Afghani called West Himalayan Kush. It is hard to tell if the strain was named after the character Hannibal Lecter; Red Dragon is one of the books in the series created by Thomas Harris.

How did Red Dragon cannabis get its name?

Developed by Barney’s Farm, the Red Dragon cannabis strain is an exotic Asian flower that traces its genetic lineage to cross-breeding between Utopia Haze (a Brazilian Sativa) and Himalayan Kush (Afghani). It’s not clear whether the strain got its name from Thomas Harris’ famous book, Red Dragon.

What are the terpenes in Red Dragon weed?

The beautiful buds of Red Dragon strain reveal its powerful nature. The white, powdery trichomes hint at the potent nature of this Sativa-dominant weed. Red Dragon is rich in terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Myrcene. The euphoric and uplifting effects hit you almost immediately.

Are there any side effects to Red Dragon?

The side effects are minimal with moderate consumption, but paranoia and dizziness are possible if the users aren’t careful. Developed by Barney’s Farm, the Red Dragon cannabis strain is an exotic Asian flower that traces its genetic lineage to cross-breeding between Utopia Haze (a Brazilian Sativa) and Himalayan Kush (Afghani).