Top 5 candy cannabis strains

Top 5 candy cannabis strains

The world of funky flavours available to the connoisseur cannabis fan has never been wider. Some love Skunks, others love rich chem/fuel scented strains, many love fruity strains. But one of the most loved cannabis genres are those strains that greet the senses with sweet candy aromas and mouthwatering confectionary flavours. If that sounds like you then read on for the top 5 sweetest, candy-like cannabis seed varieties from Dutch Passion.

Best candy weed strains to grow from seeds

There’s no mistaking the best candy scented strains. Take in a good lungful of scent from your buds in late bloom and if you’re lucky you will enjoy a sweet symphony of candy, bubblegum, and sugary fruity aromas. Harvest, dry and cure your buds like a boss and the candy sweetness amplifies. You can enjoy candy-like buds when growing either feminised seeds or autoflower seeds. All you need are stable high-THC genetics fully loaded with the right terpenes. Here are the Dutch Passion Top-5 staff recommendations.

  • Lemon Z: Original Zkittlez genetics guarantee a sweet fruit-fest
  • Melonade Runtz: Heavyweight effects with sweet candy flavours
  • Sugar Bomb Punch: Candy shop aromas with a powerful punch
  • Mokum’s Tulip: Gelato hybrid seed variety with 25%+ THC levels verified by independent labs
  • Auto Candy Bubatz XL: Versatile high-THC auto suited for indoors & guerrilla growing
How to get sweeter cannabis buds?

All experienced growers recognise the importance of a well-controlled, stable indoor grow environment in order to push cannabis seeds to their genetic limit. The more time your plants can focus their biochemical energy on optimised growth, the better. Likewise, the less time your plants must endure sub-optimised conditions, the less stress they will experience.

Maintaining your indoor grow conditions in the sweet spot produces better quality harvests with maximised terpenes, cannabinoids & yields from your chosen cannabis seeds.

More details about these 5 strains on Dutch Passion's blog

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