Wallflower
Wallflower Strain Overview
Wallflower is a relatively rare cannabis strain that has gained attention among connoisseurs for its unique terpene profile and balanced effects. The strain's exact origins remain somewhat obscure, with limited documentation available about its development history. Breeders appear to have created Wallflower by crossing classic genetics to produce a plant that combines desirable traits from both indica and sativa lineages, resulting in a well-rounded hybrid experience.
The strain typically produces medium-sized, dense buds with a distinctive appearance characterized by vibrant orange pistils weaving through forest green calyxes. A generous coating of trichomes gives the flowers a frosty, crystalline appearance. The buds often display purple hues when grown in cooler temperatures, adding to their visual appeal. Wallflower's name reflects its subtle yet complex aromatic profile that reveals itself gradually rather than overwhelming the senses immediately.
Notable features include its balanced cannabinoid profile and unique flavor combination that sets it apart from more common hybrids. The strain has maintained a niche following rather than achieving widespread commercial popularity, which contributes to its relative obscurity in the cannabis market. Growers who have cultivated Wallflower note its resilience and adaptability to various growing conditions, though consistent phenotype expression can vary between different seed batches.
Wallflower Strain Effects
Wallflower Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from mild stress
- May help with occasional insomnia
- Often used for mild pain management
- Some report appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Wallflower Strain Possible Negative Effects
Wallflower Strain Growing Information
Wallflower is considered a moderate-difficulty strain to cultivate, suitable for growers with some experience. The flowering time typically ranges from 8 to 10 weeks when grown indoors. Outdoor plants are usually ready for harvest in late September to early October in northern hemisphere climates. The strain adapts well to both indoor and outdoor environments, though indoor cultivation allows for better control of environmental factors. Plants tend to reach a medium height of 4-6 feet outdoors and 3-4 feet indoors with proper training. Expected yields are moderate, producing approximately 14-18 ounces per square meter indoors or 16-20 ounces per plant outdoors under optimal conditions. Special considerations include maintaining stable temperature and humidity levels during flowering to prevent mold, as the dense buds can be susceptible to moisture retention. The plants respond well to low-stress training techniques to maximize light penetration and air circulation.
Wallflower Strain Genetics
Wallflower Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Wallflower make you feel?
Wallflower is known to produce the following effects:
- Relaxed: 75%
- Creative: 65%
- Uplifted: 60%
- Focused: 55%
What are the positive effects of Wallflower?
Wallflower has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from mild stress
- May help with occasional insomnia
- Often used for mild pain management
- Some report appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Wallflower?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety in sensitive users
- Dizziness in high doses
What does Wallflower taste like?
Wallflower has the following flavor profile:
- Citrus
- Earthy
- Spicy
- Woody