Manufacturer: Hyp3rids Genetics
The Limey is a great mix of Skunk and Cayo Hueso strains. It is a mostly Sativa that is very easy to grow and has an extremely strong aroma. Most plants remain compact to medium in size and have a classic Sativa structure, although occasionally you will see tall, spear-like specimens that are influenced by Cayo Hueso.
The lime terpenes are most prominent in the more sativa-dominant phenotypes, but even the smaller plants exude this fantastic citrus scent. Skunky expressions are relatively common, ranging from classic sweaty body odour to dense, musky notes that envelop the sinuses. Some phenotypes even tend towards a sharp, chemical solvent-like skunk profile – like a mixture of acetone and fermented citrus cleaner – very intrusive and long-lasting.
Lineage: Bodhi’s American Outdoor Skunk x Cayo Hueso (CBH S2 x Sawa) Genetics: mostly Sativa Flowering Time: 10 - 11 weeks Smell: sour, fermented fruit, foul-smelling Skunk, musk THC: 21%
Hyp3rids Seeds offers something different for growers who want more than mainstream options. This breeder focuses on two things above all else: how strong and healthy the plant grows, and what the final result offers medicinally. Everything they do is built around organic inputs and deep respect for the plant’s natural expression.
Quick Facts Location: International Focus: Rare and medicinally focused strains Types Available: Feminized and regular Well Known For: Sawā IBL, Wolfman Kuato, Purple Afghan Kush, Purple Zacatecas Works Well For: Growers who want something original with strong therapeutic use
Their catalogue includes many unusual landrace-based varieties, and each one is selected with care and tested thoroughly before release. You will find things like Master Thai's 82 Tahoe OG or their Sawā Hybrid, which reflect their commitment to non-commercial, plant-first breeding. If you are after seeds with meaning and personality, Hyp3rids offers a collection worth exploring.
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