Black Muffin F1 Fast Version
Black Muffin F1 Fast Version
Also known as: Black Muffin Fast Version, Black Muffin F1
Overview
Black Muffin F1 Fast Version is a first filial generation (F1) cross between a photoperiod-dependent elite clone from Red Hot Cookies and the select autoflowering strain Black Lemon Auto. The strain was released by Sweet Seeds in February 2024, marking it as a relatively new addition to the cannabis genetics landscape. This strain features a genetic composition of approximately 60% Indica and 40% Sativa, creating a well-balanced hybrid that showcases the best characteristics of both its parent lineages.
The strain represents an innovative breeding approach, combining the desirable traits of the photoperiod Red Hot Cookies parent - itself a cross of Tropicanna Cookies and Tangie - with the autoflowering genetics of Black Lemon Auto, which originates from Black Haze Auto crossed with Skunk Auto. Black Muffin F1 Fast Version exhibits strong hybrid vigor with a well-branched structure, producing dense, resin-coated buds that develop deep purple tones during flowering. The strain is known for its ultra-fast flowering time of approximately 49 days (7 weeks), making it particularly appealing to cultivators seeking rapid turnaround without sacrificing quality or potency.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with mood enhancement
- Often used for creativity stimulation
- May assist with relaxation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Black Muffin F1 Fast Version is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation with an ultra-fast flowering time of 49 days (7 weeks). The strain is characterized by its adaptability and is suitable for inexperienced growers due to its F1 hybrid vigor. Indoor yields range from 500-600 grams per square meter, while outdoor plants can produce 400-600 grams per plant. Indoor plants typically reach heights of 70-120 cm, while outdoor plants can grow 150-180 cm tall. Outdoor harvest occurs in September in the northern hemisphere. Approximately 60% of plants develop striking reddish-purple coloration during flowering. The strain shows strong resistance to environmental stress and is known for producing thick, resinous buds with minimal maintenance requirements.