It wasn’t too long ago when we were all being told that Sour Power Seeds and Black Pepper are one in the same. But how is this so? And more importantly, why are they so similar? This article will shed some light on the subject and I hope you find it enlightening. The outcome of these experiments were a boon for mankind’s health; the health of which has been in jeopardy since time immemorial.
The results of genetic mixing in any species are disastrous unless the parent is a very good fighter. So what makes the Sour breed such a powerful fighter? The answer lies in the Sour’s ability to act as a hybrid. As mentioned before, Sour Power didn’t just win once but three times. Hence, it’s one of those rare strains which actually upstages their much hyped parents. In fact, Sour Power is so strong that it outshines even the most potent strains in marijuana seed collection.
Although there are many strains that can produce super crops, there are only a handful that outshine the Sour. Some of these strains are Diesel, Afghani and Hawaiian. Let’s look at each one in turn and determine if they possess the same unique traits that make them unique. Diesel is probably one of my favorite strains because it produces an amazing head rush upon flowering time.
The Hawaiian plants are another example. They are also Hawaiian strains, but are hybrids. In fact, two hybrid plants of this name have been produced, one from Hawaii and one from Colorado. These strains share the trait of producing an incredible and powerful head rush during flowering. However, they also have a very short span of flowering time. Like Diesel, they are sativa dominant and therefore produce more seeds than any other strain.
The Diesel, Hawaiian and Colorado strains all have the same basic trait; they are all sativa dominant hybrids. This means that when they flower they will produce a powerful burst of smoke. The longer stem flowers of each strain combine to fill the air with potent nectar, as opposed to the short stems of other plants. It is for this reason that Diesel produces so much more nectar than any other strain. It is also why the plants are so popular around vacation homes. They smell great, taste great and get you high!
All three of these strains, Diesel, Hawaiian and Colorado, are able to grow in almost any type of soil. However, they are all better off being planted in rich soil with a medium to light shade. Although each strain has different traits, they all do very well in containers. Many people who start with marijuana seeds choose to grow a mixture of strains, although keeping to a schedule of watering and soil preparation is usually enough to ensure that the marijuana seedlings get off to a healthy start.
Sour Power Seeds is renowned for their lemony properties. The hybrid strain produces a deep-green, lemony aroma with a hint of sour when the buds are fully grown. If you live in an area that gets frequent or heavy rainfall, you may find that the smell becomes too strong. If this is the case, you may choose to keep your aroma therapy lemony by removing the tops of your pots. Place the tops of your pots on trays instead, so the lemony scent will be diluted by the water. Although it has only been reported that Sour Power Seeds can be used if the harvest season is approaching, there is no reason why you shouldn’t include them as part of your garden planting strategy.
When I made my first collaboration with Sour Power Seeds, I didn’t realize how potent the fragrance really was until I tried it. It literally took hours for me to clear out my mind and body of all of the aromas surrounding me. There is something about the way it makes me feel like I’m in complete control of my senses. The moment I walk into my kitchen, the scent of sweet mint is already filling the air. If I’m at work, the combination of sour power of seeds, sativa dominant strains, and cbd makes me feel more alert and energetic. For anyone who suffers from insomnia or is suffering from chronic conditions such as cancer, diabetes, or other health issues, I highly recommend trying Sour Power Seeds for your own health and well being.