Manufacturer: Paradise Seeds
Mendo Creme is a very beautiful and impressive strain from the Paradise Mendo Breath collection. It is a cross between Mendo Breath and the Kush Sorbet variety, which has a very intense sweet odour. Mendo Creme is a very robust Californian Indica that even inexperienced growers can grow very well. The combination of easy cultivation, a flavourful profile and strong effects makes Mendo Crème an excellent choice for growers of all experience levels.
Overall, it exudes a very intensely sweet and fruity aroma in the grow room, with notes of pine and gas. This tasty treat is rounded off with nuances of earth and mint, which ultimately makes it reminiscent of delicious sweets. Medical users praise Mendo Crème for its ability to provide relaxation while remaining fully functional...
Lineage: Kush Sorbet x Mendo Breath Genetics: Indica / Sativa Flowering Time: 8 - 9 weeks Smell: sweet, pine, mint, gas, candy THC: 26%
Paradise Seeds has been around for a long time. They are one of those seed banks you hear about a lot if you have been in the scene for a while. Based in Holland, they make both regular and feminized seeds, and their genetics have picked up plenty of trophies over the years. They have done well at events like the High Times Cup more than once. One strain that stands out is Sensi Star. It is a pure Indica that got named best plant back in 2003, known for its flavour and calm, heavy effects.
Quick Facts Location: Holland Focus: Cannabis genetics for different growing setups Types Available: Regular, feminized, and autoflower seeds Well Known For: Sensi Star, Nebula, Wappa, Sweet Purple Works Well For: Indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse growers
Over the years they have kept adding stable, reliable strains. Alongside Sensi Star you will find Nebula, Wappa, and Sweet Purple, which can handle both indoor and outdoor grows. Many of their plants are also used for medical reasons, helping with pain, appetite, or just to relax. Paradise Seeds has a habit of giving growers exactly what they expect, and they have stuck to that for decades.