Citral Flo

Citral Flo

Citral Flo

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Also known as: Citral Flow, Citral Flo BX1, Citral Flo R1

Overview

Citral Flo is a captivating strain with a rich background that traces its roots back to the innovative breeding efforts of Ethos Genetics. This strain is a harmonious blend of indica and sativa genetics, designed to offer an exceptional balance between relaxing and uplifting effects. Ethos Genetics, known for pioneering new genetics in the cannabis industry, developed Citral Flo with a clear vision of precision and quality. Created through crossing Sour Flo and Citral Skunk, two legendary strains with distinctive personality, Citral Flo represents an ideal sativa-dominant hybrid. Citral Flo is widely associated with modern Colorado breeding, where citrus-leaning hybrids became a hallmark of regional craft genetics in the 2010s. The strain name references its two pillars: a citral-forward parent and the classic Flo line introduced by DJ Short in the late 1990s. Reports from breeder notes and dispensary menus indicate that Citral Flo first appeared in retail markets around the mid to late 2010s. The strain produces fat, greasy chunks of terpy, purple flowers that grow on a lush, vigorous plant. She can get tall, but is controllable. Citral Flo buds have oversized flower-shaped dark purple nugs with reddish hairs and a thick coating of purple-tinted crystal trichomes.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from chronic stress
  • May help with depression and mood swings
  • Often used for chronic fatigue
  • Users report relief from migraines and headaches
  • May help with chronic pain and inflammation

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Flowering time ranges from 55-65 days (8-9 weeks) indoors, with plants suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Expected yields range from 500-700 grams per square meter indoors under efficient LEDs. Outdoors, this strain prefers regions with dry late summers to minimize mold pressure near harvest. Plant by late spring after the last frost, and provide rich, well-draining soil amended with compost and minerals. Staking or trellising supports lateral weight as buds fill. Ensure good airflow and humidity control to prevent mold, especially during flowering. Use SCROG for higher yields. Generally considered moderate difficulty for new growers, with vigorous growth and strong lateral branching.

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