747
747
Overview
747 is an indica-dominant hybrid that combines an Iranian landrace with Northern Lights, creating a legendary and potent strain within the cannabis community. Bred by Dr. Greenthumb, a Canadian breeder with over 25 years of experience growing and breeding cannabis seeds in Eastern Canada, this strain has earned recognition for its robust genetics and reliable effects. The lineage brings together resilience and profound effects, with buds showcasing a deep forest green hue, occasionally veiled in purple, and adorned with dark orange pistils.
These dense nugs stand out for their aesthetic appeal and lavish coating of white, resinous trichomes that blanket their surface. The terpene profile is likely rich in myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene, contributing to its woody, earthy aroma with hints of spice and skunk. 747 is renowned among enthusiasts for its relaxation-inducing qualities and is often sought after by those looking for a deep and tranquil cannabis experience. The strain has proven to be resilient and capable of thriving in a variety of environments, making it suitable for both novice and experienced cultivators.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from pain
- May help with migraines
- Often used for appetite enhancement
- May assist with muscle spasms
- Users report help with PMS symptoms
- May aid with sleep disorders
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
747 has a flowering time of 69 to 82 days (approximately 10-12 weeks) and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Plants can reach heights of 60-80 inches, while indoor plants typically finish at 30-36 inches when flowered at 12 inches. Indoor yields range from 350-450g per square meter, while outdoor plants can produce 350-1,000g per plant. Outdoor harvest typically finishes in mid-October with good frost resistance in both spring and fall. The strain is known for high yields and very high flower-to-leaf ratio, making it attractive for commercial cultivation. Its lineage from Iranian landrace and Northern Lights suggests resilience and ability to thrive in various environments.