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Crystal Candy from Sweet Seeds is a feminized cannabis hybrid that produces marijuana with a flavour reminiscent of gum and candy. The Indica genes have the advantage (60%) in this hybrid, although Sativa is also noticeable when consumed. The THC content in this generation of Crystal Candy can reach up to 20% when grown under optimal conditions, and a minimum of 15% THC content was recorded in less favourable conditions for vegetation.
Spanish breeders have been developing this practical cannabis strain for quite some time. It has a subtle, sweet flavour with a hint of fruitiness that is highly enjoyable. The flavour of the marijuana is reminiscent of childhood memories, taking you back to the time when a visit to a pastry shop was enough to bring about feelings of euphoria. The cautious addition of vanilla, fruits, berries (such as strawberries), and bashtan crops (ripe melon), as well as chewing gum in the Crystal Candy flavour from Sweet Seeds, evokes the atmosphere of childhood joy. The described sensations come in several waves, extending the euphoria over time, and the burst of energy ends with the relaxation typical of sativa varieties.
Crystal Candy is a strain known for its abundance of crystals formed by aromatic resins. It produces many fragrant, sticky buds during flowering, forming large bosoms despite its modest size.
This hybrid is one of the highest yielding strains of cannabis, with indoor yields of up to 650 grams per square meter and outdoor yields ranging from 500 to 700 grams per plant.
Crystal Candy from Sweet Seeds is a bush that spreads out with many thin, long side shoots.
Each shoot is covered in sticky buds, and the high yield is due to the high percentage of female plants. The Crystal Candy strain from Sweet Seeds is a feminized hybrid, ensuring that almost all plants will produce the desired yield.
Crystal Candy can be harvested after 9 weeks of strict adherence to a light regime when grown in a greenhouse. If grown outdoors, it should be harvested in the second half of September.
In 2017, it won 1st place for Best Indica at the Spanabis Champion Cap in Barcelona.