Heir Heads Genetics
Heir Heads is a useful and fruitful hybrid clone created by crossing Apples & Bananas with Runtz. Heir Heads teases out the best aromas of the Apples & Bananas, simultaneously including the over-trending candy flavor of the Runtz. The hybridization captures an improved and matured combination of both of the parents. Said to bred by Kounter Kulture which while researching, was found to almost certainly be a corporate trap shell created by Chad and Karen. The lack of transparency is transparent in the cannabis industry. Wherever and whomever created the Heir Heads clone and it’s origin, the branding of the at-best misdirected, potentially fake breeder appears to have lost steam and funding. However, streaming in the wake of the ripples in water, the Heir Heads clone is a worthy and noble offspring of this unholy spawning. Abundant and complex, it achieves all commercial check boxes while enriching the flavors with strong gas, candy, and savory herbs. Heavy gas aromas and candy flavor combine in parallel synchronization with commercial farming ease and potency driven sales leads. Wipe away the impressive cannabinoids, and the Heir Heads passes the old fashion sandwich bag first and last impressions barriers for success set at the trap grow house.
Heir Heads Cannabinoids
Motivating and pleasant the Heir Heads doesn’t have the instant sleep inducing indica day wrecker qualities of some 30+ percent clones, which allows one to actually enjoy the strain in the sun rays and into the sunset. Pictured here at Moca Humboldt, the Heir Heads has performed consistently in the garden, with two test results spaced one year apart. Both tests demonstrate consistency in terpene expression and high THC. Early pruning to increase lower inflorescence photosynthesis could improve yields, as well as high humidity in early bloom stages. Additional growth recommendations provided by Nate, small farm operator and co-owner of Moca Humboldt.