Cha Cha
Cha Cha
Also known as: Candela Cha Cha
Overview
The Cha Cha strain was developed by the innovative breeders at Coool Beans, a name that has quickly become synonymous with quality and creativity. Emerging in the mid-2010s after a series of experimental crosses, Cha Cha has built a reputation for blending the best traits of its parent strains. This exciting strain is a cross of Jungle Cake x Runtz, combining approximately 60% indica and 40% sativa characteristics, offering a well-rounded profile that appeals to a variety of cannabis connoisseurs. Cha Cha's appearance is as striking as its name, featuring dense, resin-coated buds that capture the eye. The buds tend to be medium to large in size, with a visually appealing mix of vibrant greens and subtle purples, a nod to its complex genetic composition. The strain features telltale tropical fruit notes from Runtz, a slight sugary sweetness, intermingle with nuttiness and spice from the Jungle Cake; makes for a complex profile that goes down like a rum cocktail that doesn't lean too heavily on the sugar, enjoyed on the beach. Breeding experiments revealed that this strain consistently produces THC levels in the range of 20-25%, a statistic that has been upheld in lab tests and consumer reviews alike.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with anxiety
- Often used for mood enhancement
- May assist with pain management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Cha Cha can be cultivated indoors and outdoors and is only available as feminized seeds. Based on its parent strains' characteristics, this hybrid would likely have a moderate flowering time of 8-9 weeks indoors. The strain would benefit from proper airflow management due to its dense bud structure. Indoor cultivation would allow for better control of environmental conditions to optimize the complex terpene profile. Expected yield would be moderate to high, with plants requiring some training techniques to manage height and structure.