Landlocked Funk
Landlocked Funk Strain Overview
Landlocked Funk is an F2 autoflowering hybrid cannabis strain created by Binary Selections, a collaboration between breeders Ronin Garden and Magic Strains to showcase their unique cannabis hybridization efforts. This strain was developed by crossing Lost Coast Skunk Auto from Humboldt Seeds Organization (HSO) with Nami, a Binary Selections strain. As Binary Selections' fourth creation, Landlocked Funk represents their attempt to add to the amazing selection of classic skunk genetics by introducing modern breeding techniques to these traditional strains.
Landlocked Funk is classified as a ruderalis/indica/sativa hybrid that can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments. The plant exhibits medium to large height characteristics with an average growth cycle from sprout to harvest of approximately 70 days, making it suitable for growers seeking relatively quick turnarounds. The strain is available only as feminized seeds, ensuring all plants will be female and produce flowers. While detailed cannabinoid profiles and specific effect data are limited for this particular strain, its genetic lineage suggests it inherits characteristics from both its skunk heritage and the unique attributes of the Nami parent strain.
Landlocked Funk Strain Growing Information
Landlocked Funk can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments with a flowering time of approximately 70 days. As an F2 autoflowering strain, it exhibits medium to large plant height characteristics and has an average sprout to harvest time of 70 days. The strain is only available as feminized seeds, eliminating the need to identify and remove male plants during cultivation. Due to its autoflowering genetics inherited from the Lost Coast Skunk Auto parent, the strain does not require specific light cycles to initiate flowering, making it suitable for novice growers. However, specific information about expected yields, difficulty level, or special growing considerations is not available in current documentation. The plant's medium to large size suggests adequate spacing may be required for optimal growth.