Candy land, a product of the San Francisco Bay Area?in California, is a Sativa-dominant strain that was a cross between the infamous Grand Daddy Purple strain (aka?Grand Daddy Purps)?and a?Bay Area?Platinum Cookies strain. It was originally bred by?Ken Estes?who was part of the team that bred the original Grand Daddy Purple.
Candy land buds are small and dense with a slightly darker shade of green than your typical bright green Sativa strain. Its trichomes are plentiful when grown properly, looking as if the bud could have been dipped in sugar. The red hairs are a dull red but run longer than normal, almost making the buds look fuzzy from a distance.
When smoking this strain expect a very earthy flavor with hints of sweets and spices. Its effects lean towards it’s Sativa properties making it a mentally stimulating strain?with little to no body effects when smoked in smaller doses. The strain is great for social functions or creative activities – anything where your brain must be active and engaged. When consumed in larger quantities, and especially by novice users, the strain can impact anxiety and paranoia as is typical with strong Sativa strains. You may want to try a hit or two before committing to a full joint.
Candy land is a comparatively easy strain to grow when weighed against other Sativas. It can be grown indoors and outdoors with a flowering period of between 8-9 weeks on an indoor grow and a September harvest for outdoor grows. The weight really piles on towards the end of the growth cycle as the buds begin to weigh down the plant’s rather tall and skinny frame. Yields can reach up to 2.5 ounces per plant indoors with outdoor yields up to 3 pounds per plant.
Candyland was a Gold Medalist in?KushCon?2012 in Denver which boasted a record 50,000 attendees for that particular convention.
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