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Summary
Details
Cultivation
About Crockett Family Farms
Flowering Time
Short
Indoor Flowering
8-9 weeks
Sativa %
40 %
Indica %
60 %
Indoor Yield
400-500 g/m2
Effects
Euphoric, Relaxing
Aroma & Flavors
Fruit, Sour, Tangerine

Crockett Family Farms


Crockett Family Farms maintains a world-class genetic library, consistently producing sticky, resin-coated flowers bursting with flavour—ideal for potent extractions. Their award haul, with over 100 global competition wins and 20+ trophies for Tangie alone, reflects their dedication to quality and stability.

Based in California, their genetics are now found in more than half of the potion-packed products across modern dispensaries. Family-led and experienced, Crockett’s stable lines serve everyone from medical users to discerning connoisseurs. They also maintain close ties with DNA Genetics, maintaining a collaborative edge in breeding innovations.

Environment
Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
Harvest Month
September (NH) | March (SH)
Flowering
Photoperiod
Photoperiod
Full Term
Sex
Regular
Variety
Hybrid
Genetics
Strawberry Banana X Sour Chemdog
THC Levels
High
CBD Levels
Low
This regular, 60% indica-dominant hybrid strain is the result of a cross between Strawberry Banana x Sour Chemdog. It produces sour fruity flavour and loads of resin, ideal for hash & concentrates.

Sour Strawberries plants take on traits familiar with indica genetics, to produce dank & resinous flowers.

You can expect to see extremely high-quality buds that are dense and packed with sugary, terpene-rich trichomes, which lend themselves well to extraction making.

Her Strawberry Banana parent shines through via fabulously fruity flavour, but with a tangy sour twist.

Sour Strawberries packs an uplifting effect, followed by soothing relaxation on the other side of the peak.

These regular cannabis seeds grow well in indoor or outdoor conditions. Male and female sex organs will appear during preflowering, at which time it’s necessary to separate out the males and isolate or discard them so that their pollen can’t reach the females – or else each of your ladies’ flowers will become pollinated and produce seeds.