Capstone
Capstone
Overview
Capstone is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain bred by Capulator, created by crossing Super Lemon Dawg with Cherry Pie and Orange Apricot. Detailed lineage analysis reveals that upwards of 70% of its genetics aligns with classic sativa profiles, imparting both energetic cerebral effects and creative stimulation. Breeders have noted that its genetic stability is evidenced by consistent terpene and cannabinoid profiles, with nearly 85% of samples exhibiting the same qualitative traits across different growing environments. Visually, Capstone stands out with its vibrant coloration and meticulously structured bud formation, with buds often presenting in dense, resin-coated clusters, showcasing shades of deep forest green intermingled with warmer hues of orange and purple, particularly on the pistils. The strain is packed with dense buds and covered in pistils that exudes citrus aromas.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report it may help with symptoms of depression, like lethargy and sadness
- May assist in mood elevation and anti-anxiety benefits
- Users report it helps relieve stress while maintaining mental clarity
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Cultivating Capstone requires understanding its predominantly sativa genetics that tend to favor a warm and controlled environment, with growers advised to maintain daytime temperatures between 75°F and 85°F to optimize photosynthesis. Due to its dense bud structure, Capstone benefits from a regimen that includes regular pruning and defoliation. One grow diary indicates a flowering time of approximately 12 weeks. The strain can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. Photographic evidence from multiple cultivation experiments shows that Capstone buds can weigh between 0.5 to 1 gram per bud when properly trimmed under optimal conditions.