Charger

Charger

Charger

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Overview

Charger is a unique ruderalis/indica/sativa hybrid strain developed by Da Bean Co., representing an early example of auto-flowering genetics combined with traditional photoperiod traits. This strain was created through crossing Afghan genetics with Early Wonder Skunk, resulting in a complex hybrid that exhibits both auto-flowering and light-sensitive phenotypes. The genetic composition includes ruderalis genetics that contribute to its auto-flowering capabilities, while the indica and sativa components provide the traditional cannabis effects and growth characteristics. Charger represents Da Bean Co.'s experimental approach to breeding, focusing on creating strains with varied flowering triggers and adaptable growing patterns.

Charger plants display interesting phenotypic variation, with some individuals being extremely light-sensitive while others are fully auto-flowering. This genetic diversity makes it an intriguing strain for breeders and growers interested in exploring different flowering mechanisms. The strain has been used as breeding stock in Da Bean Co.'s genetic programs, contributing to crosses like Mercenary when bred with their Warrior strain. While specific cannabinoid profiles are not well-documented, the Afghan and Skunk heritage suggests a balanced effect profile typical of hybrid strains from this lineage.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report it may help with sleep issues
  • Potentially useful for stress relief
  • May provide general relaxation

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Charger requires careful attention to flowering triggers due to its mixed auto-flowering and light-sensitive genetics. Flowering time ranges from 50-60 days indoors, with outdoor cultivation from seed taking 88-110 days. Some phenotypes will be fully auto-flowering while others require specific light cycles. For outdoor growing, plants should be started indoors around April 20-25 and transplanted outside between May 24 and June 1 to finish before August 1. The strain was never available as feminized seeds and requires selection for desired traits. Growing difficulty is moderate to advanced due to the varied phenotypic expressions and need for understanding different flowering triggers.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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