Candy Mayne
Candy Mayne
Overview
Candy Mayne is a premium hybrid cannabis strain created by James Loud Genetics, a respected breeder known for producing clean genetics through advanced tissue culture techniques. This strain is a cross between Oreoz and Grape Soda, combining two flavorful parent strains to create a unique cultivar. The strain represents the culmination of careful breeding practices, with all genetics tested and results shared via QR codes on packaging to ensure customers understand what to expect when growing their genetics. Candy Mayne features earthy, effervescent, gas, and grape flavors with a medium height and large yield potential. The strain benefits from its Oreoz lineage, which contributes dense, resinous buds with complex aromatic profiles, while the Grape Soda parent adds distinctive grape and citrus notes. With a flowering time of 58-63 days, Candy Mayne is well-suited for indoor cultivation and represents James Loud Genetics' commitment to providing clean, high-quality genetics for both retail and commercial growers.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for relaxation
- May assist with sleep issues
- Could help with appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Candy Mayne is considered suitable for indoor cultivation with a flowering time of 58-63 days. The strain exhibits medium height characteristics, making it manageable for indoor spaces while still producing large yields when grown under optimal conditions. As a James Loud Genetics creation, it benefits from clean genetics maintained through advanced tissue culture techniques. The strain's hybrid nature suggests it may respond well to various training techniques. Indoor growers can expect dense, resinous buds with the distinctive aromatic profile inherited from its parent strains. The relatively quick flowering time makes it attractive for commercial and home growers seeking efficient harvests.