Lucky 7's
Lucky 7's
Also known as: Lucky Seven, Lucky 7, Lucky 7s
Overview
Lucky 7's (also known as Lucky 7 or Lucky Seven) is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Greenpoint Seeds from a cross of Lucky Charms and Stardawg. The strain represents a genuinely extraordinary new phenotype that exemplifies everything breeders love about both parent strains combined into one. Lucky Charms, the mother plant, is a highly sought after cross of Krome's The White cut and Appalachia that was bred by the legendary Bodhi Seeds, while the Appalachia in the Lucky Charms cross is Green Crack bred to Stardawg, making Lucky 7's something special for Stardawg fans looking for their own phenotype with some added frost factor.
The strain exhibits a complex aroma where earthy notes intertwine with vibrant hints of pine and tropical fruits, creating an inviting and memorable scent profile. The flavor journey is a delightful interplay of sweetness and freshness, with each inhale offering a burst of fruity sweetness reminiscent of ripe berries and tropical mango, perfectly balanced by a subtle piney undertone. Unfortunately, this strain has been discontinued by Greenpoint Seeds, though it maintains a devoted following among cannabis enthusiasts who were fortunate enough to experience it.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from anxiety
- May help with depression
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report relief from everyday stress
- May help ease tension
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Possible paranoia
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible paranoia
- Potential anxiety in high doses
Growing Information
Lucky 7's is classified as mostly indica and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouses with a flowering time of approximately 60-70 days (±65 days). The strain reaches medium-tall finishing height and is recommended for both indoor and outdoor growing in temperate climates. Growing difficulty is rated as moderate, making it accessible to cultivators with some experience. Growers report that the strain yields buckets of dense nuggets and is relatively easy to trim. The strain was never available as feminized seeds and has since been discontinued by the breeder.