Canna Country 30 “Divine Pine” x Canna Country 26 “Ocimene Queen” *FEMINIZED*
This cross brought together two farm favorite selections that are totally different.
The CC30 grows upright with giant, fat-lobed leaves of a moderate green shade, holds itself up with a strong architecture, grows a very hard, diamond-faceted bud that stays green with only a slight amount of purpling very late into maturity and in cold temperatures, smells like dank forest floor with lemon and earth, can get you stoned and some people even anxious, has hit 30% for THC, is alpha-pinene dominant, the list of differences goes on.
The CC26 has narrow lobes, dark green leaves, grows like a fountain-up to fall down, twists her branches at maturity, is always purple even on the first bracts, smells like a hard to describe candy, sometimes described as Jamaican lilikoi with black pepper and some tropical blossom, maybe ylang ylang, rarely makes 20% THC, is very ocimene dominant, has a high that makes most people feel an elevated sense of wellness.
The two were brought together to see what would result, we didn’t really have a direction. Often we breed similarities and in this case there weren’t many. Their late harvest potential, vigorous growth, relative rarity of cannabis expressions, and their abilities to stay mold free are the main ones.
We were stoked to see the offspring all make nice long spears of colas on plants that held themselves up, a trait of the CC30. There was no twisting and no fountaining out. The population expressed all ranges from green to rainbow to purple with aroma profiles exemplifying each parent with the ones in the middle being reminiscent of a dank rose. A real treat and out of all of the populations we have explored out of the selection collection, the CC30 and CC26 mixed together had the greatest rate of “save this plant” tags on them at harvest.
Sexual stability on point
Canna Country 26 born from a cross between forbidden fruit and our own Cherimoya.
The Cherimoya line was named for its likeness in some phenotypes to the aroma of a Cherimoya blossom.
Since 2009, this line has been bred and selected only in outdoor environments for the Purple color and how it retains it. A lot of purple generally degrades to brown rather quickly whereas the Cherimoya line has been selected against the browning trait. Expressions ranged from green to rainbow to very dark purple with all shades in between.
They were all very big with thick stalks and aroma and flavors ranging from fruit stripe gum to tropical flowers, what we know as Indica Burmese, as well as a plethora of citrus-citrus leaf, citrus peel, citrus juice of all sorts.
The Canna Country 26 is an award-winning Cultivar and we made a Cross with CC#30 to make these feminized seeds.
The 26 Aroma – floral Lilikoi (Hawaiian passionfruit) guava, turkey dinner with all the fixings, black pepper aging into a coconut Nilla wafer
Taste – “deeply reminiscent of eating purple champagne grapes in a wet forest of redwoods and young lavender. A heady herbal blast of coriander, and Thai basil followed quickly with smooth mango crème brûlée.








