To create the regular and photoperiod
Mouse Trap, the breeding team at Rare Dankness Genetics crossed two of their own creations. They created an indica-dominant hybrid that is not only incredibly potent and productive, Mouse Trap is a treat for all the senses. Her parent plants are
501st OG (Skywalker OG X RD#1) and
Pamelina (
Girl Scout Cookies x RD#2).
With 24% THC content, this indica-dominant hybrid has a long-lasting effect. Mouse Trap takes you on an exciting journey for both body and mind. It induces an extremely physically relaxing stoned that can almost be described as sedative. To compensate, the sativa portion of Mouse Trap provides a head high with euphoric joy. The weed is perfect for winding down the day or chilling with friends. From a medicinal perspective, the weed can alleviate stress and anxiety symptoms. Mouse Trap's complex cannabinoid and terpene blend also promotes a calmer and longer sleep.
Thanks to the fantastic flavors of its parent plants, Mouse Trap smells and tastes great. On the inhale, many Girl Scout Cookies elements come through, and her flavor is fruity-sweet, with subtle diesel notes. On the exhale, the OG elements become more dominant and so do the earthy terpenes. The combination of RD#1 and RD#2 enhances Mouse Trap's aroma profile - a delicious blend of fruits and slightly synthetic tones.
The regular cannabis seeds are easy to grow and hold substantial yields even for inexperienced growers. Mouse Trap is suitable for both indoor and outdoor growing. The drier and warmer its environment, the greater the yields will be. Indoor, an average of 600 g/m² can be harvested. Outdoors, well over 800 g per plant is possible. During its flowering period of 8 - 10 weeks, it develops dense, golf ball-sized flowers with purple discoloration and orange pistils. The delicious buds are wrapped in a coat of white, crystalline trichomes. The buds are perfect for a resin extraction. When grown outdoors in the northern hemisphere, harvest takes place in late October. The height of the plant can vary depending on the method of cultivation. On average, it is 130 cm indoors and 220 cm outdoors. Recommended for growing Mouse Trap is topping and or using the SCROG method, as this strain has an above average strong stretch. Alternatively, you can of course simply send Mouse Trap into flower earlier without letting it get too tall beforehand. This saves time and prevents her from getting too big.