72 Virgins
72 Virgins
Also known as: 72 Virgins F5, Mangopuff Frost Monster
Overview
72 Virgins is a predominantly sativa cannabis strain developed by Omuerta Genetix, representing their most worked and highly regarded strain. This strain is a phenotype-selected F5 Inbred Line (IBL) of the Mangopuff Frost Monster, originally derived from Mango Puff genetics created by Gage Green Genetics. The strain was named and developed in honor of Mikey Trichomes (also known as Stoneage), a respected tester and cultivator who worked extensively with Gage Green projects. Omuerta Genetix has spent years stabilizing this strain through selective breeding, focusing on preserving the 'Frost Monster' characteristics that made it exceptional. The strain exhibits sativa-like growth patterns with heavy, frost-covered branches reminiscent of kush plants. The buds are dense, resinous, and heavily trichome-covered, earning their 'Frost Monster' designation. 72 Virgins represents a tribute strain released to preserve the legacy of Mikey Trichomes and showcase the pinnacle of mango-flavored cannabis genetics.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with anxiety
- Often used for depression
- Reported to help with chronic pain
- May assist with appetite issues
- Users report help with fatigue
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
72 Virgins is considered suitable for intermediate to advanced growers and can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. The strain has a flowering time of 56-70 days (8-9 weeks), with most sources citing 60-63 days as optimal. Plants grow like sativas but flower like kush plants, developing heavy branches that may require support due to dense, frosty buds. The strain produces high yields and requires good airflow and humidity control to prevent mold on the dense, resinous flowers. Plants need adequate light penetration to lower branches and benefit from training techniques. Indoor cultivation is recommended for optimal control of environmental conditions, though outdoor growing is possible in suitable climates.