Daffie F2

Daffie F2

Daffie F2

Indica AI Generated

Also known as: Daffie F2 Red Scare

Overview

Daffie F2 is a boutique cannabis strain developed by Red Scare Seed Company as a second-generation filial (F2) cross of their original Daffie strain. The original Daffie was created by CannaVenture Seeds as a LA Affie backcross, combining LA Affie clone genetics with LA Affie/Chem D BXII-Garlic lineage. Red Scare's F2 version was bred specifically to preserve and stabilize the strain's distinctive musky and coffee-infused terpene profile. This indica-dominant hybrid represents an effort to maintain the unique aromatic characteristics while improving genetic stability through selective breeding. The strain has gained recognition among boutique cannabis breeders and has been used as breeding stock for several other varieties, including crosses by Patchwerk Genetics who have worked extensively with Daffie F2 males in their breeding programs. As an F2 generation, this strain may exhibit more phenotypic variation than F1 crosses, but offers the potential for discovering exceptional individual plants with concentrated desirable traits.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from anxiety
  • May help with nausea
  • Often used for pain management
  • Potential sleep aid

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Daffie F2 is described as producing stout, compact plants typical of indica genetics. Flowering time ranges from 8-10 weeks based on its parent lineage. Plants tend to produce average to moderate yields with dense flowers and substantial resin production. The strain is noted for developing large resin glands, making it particularly suitable for hash and concentrate production through dry sifting methods. As an F2 generation, growers should expect some phenotypic variation and may need to select the best plants for cloning. The strain appears well-suited for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, though specific environmental preferences are not well documented.

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