Astro Queen
Astro Queen
Overview
Astro Queen is a rare indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created by SubCool's The Dank through crossing Astroboy and Space Queen strains. This celestial cultivar inherits the best qualities from both parent lineages, combining the heady, psychedelic effects of its sativa genetics with the relaxing therapeutic properties of its indica heritage. The strain emerged from a careful breeding project where a large watermelon trait female Astroboy was pollinated with a proven Space Queen male, resulting in a unique hybrid with exceptional resin production and complex flavor profiles ranging from cherry to watermelon. Astro Queen gained recognition for its trippy, mind-expanding effects that users describe as intensely cerebral and visual, making it particularly popular among cannabis connoisseurs seeking a potent psychoactive experience. The strain features dense, resinous buds with bright orange hairs and an abundant coating of crystal trichomes that sparkle with sweet sticky resin, reflecting its very high resin production capabilities.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with depression
- Often used for stress management
- Reported benefits for headaches and migraines
- May assist with appetite enhancement
- Users report pain relief properties
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Astro Queen is considered moderately difficult to grow with an average yield potential. The strain has a flowering time of 55-58 days (8 weeks) and can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. Plants tend to be compact with tight internodes and benefit from Sea of Green (SOG) setups and regular topping techniques. The strain produces very high resin levels, making it excellent for concentrate production. Indoor cultivation is recommended for optimal results, though outdoor growing is possible in suitable climates. Growers should expect dense, sticky buds with exceptional trichome coverage. The strain requires attention to detail and is better suited for experienced cultivators due to its specific growing requirements.