Black Yeti

Black Yeti

Black Yeti

Indica AI Generated

Overview

Black Yeti is an indica-dominant hybrid strain created by Loompa Farms through breeding genetics that include Underdawg OG and Vietnamese Black. The strain is specifically described as a select UDBX2 (sativa leaning phenotype that carried all the desired traits of the LF UD) crossed with LF Vietnam Black sativa male. The Vietnamese Black genetics were originally obtained from Federation Seeds through breeders known as "Fet from spice brothers." The strain's genetics trace back to multiple geographical origins including Afghanistan, Colombia, Mexico, and Vietnam.

Black Yeti represents Loompa Farms' effort to combine the best characteristics of their Underdawg line with the unique properties of Vietnamese Black genetics. The Vietnamese Black parent is described as an extremely potent exotic sativa that originated from Vietnamese genetics brought to North America in 1977, featuring a sweet tropical ripe mango scent and sickly sweet taste, though it is noted as not recommended for medical users as it can result in shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, raised blood pressure, and tends toward paranoia. Despite these challenging characteristics from one parent, the Black Yeti cross appears to have been bred to maintain more balanced indica-dominant effects while incorporating unique flavor and genetic diversity from the Vietnamese lineage.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from chronic pain
  • May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
  • Often used for stress relief
  • May assist with appetite loss

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Black Yeti is an indica/sativa from Loompa Farms and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. Loompa Farms' Black Yeti was never available as feminized seeds. The strain displays very sativa-like stature in growth, potentially reaching significant height that may require greenhouse spaces of at least 17 feet tall. Growing information for this specific strain is limited, but based on its Loompa Farms genetics and parent strains, it would likely require intermediate to advanced growing skills. The strain is described as a powerful one-hitter that may lead to couch-lock effects. Growers should expect typical flowering times for indica-dominant hybrids, likely 8-9 weeks indoors with outdoor harvest in early to mid-October.

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