Crockett's Confidential
Crockett's Confidential
Also known as: Crockett Confidential, Crocketts Confidential
Overview
Bred by Crockett Family Farms, Crockett's Confidential is a cross between LA Confidential and a secret family strain. This indica-dominant strain contains 30% Sativa and 70% Indica genetics, though some sources report it as 20% sativa and 80% indica. This strain derives from the multi award-winning DNA Genetics LA Confidential, pollinated with Crockett's flagship variety; Family Secret. The buds are a light green color and grow huge with a typical LA Confidential structure. The strain demonstrates amazing purple colours and has a fat frosty layer on the leaves. Crockett Confidential buds have fluffy grape-shaped dusty green nugs with tapered light orange hairs and frosty bright white crystal trichomes. This strain is infamous among indica lovers for its full-bodied effects and super high 20-28% average THC level.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from insomnia
- May help with chronic stress or anxiety
- Often used for depression
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with mood swings
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Crockett's Confidential is a rewarding strain to cultivate, offering abundant yields and a relatively short flowering time of 56 to 63 days. This strain thrives in a controlled indoor environment but can also be grown outdoors in a warm, sunny climate. The harvest brings 450-500 gr/m2 of fragrant, dense, resinous buds. The productivity of plant pleases any grower both indoors and outdoors. In colder climates, like that of Northern Europe, it is best to grow Crockett's Confidential inside. After about 8 to 9 weeks, this strain will produce thick, dense flowers abundant in resin. Use high-quality soil with adequate drainage and consider organic nutrients to enhance flavor and potency. Ensure your plants receive sufficient light during the vegetative and flowering stages to maximize yield. Regular pruning and training techniques such as topping or LST (Low-Stress Training) can help manage plant height and improve light penetration.