Sannie’s Seeds
Sannie’s Herijuana (rhymes with marijuana) was developed in
2007 to maintain the Motarebel Herijuana genetics. The
breeder Motarebel was well-known for developing medical
quality strains, and Herijuana is no exception. This intense
heavyweight indica strain has inbred parental lines of
Motarebel Herijuana originating in the US from a male Killer
New Haven Strain and female Petrolia Headstash.
The Herijuana plant starts low and branchy and develops to
an open-structure bush with vertically reaching branches and a
leaf structure that reveals the sativa side of the strain.
Herijuana buds, however, are true indica in form, growing
many individual buds that are as dense as golf balls. Growers
will find this plant an agreeable partner in the garden. She
forgives brief extreme temperatures and shows resilience to
other minor variations in conditions. Sannie’s recommends
organic fertilizers and a screen of green setup for maximum
yields, although this plant can also be tamed to a sea of green
setup with 16 plants per square meter.
Sannie’s Herijuana has a larger node distance than the
typical indica, making manicuring less intense. When flowered
at about 2.5 feet (30 cm) it increases in size by about 1.5 times
to reach a little over 4 feet (1.2 meters) at finish. The individual
buds become very compact and resin covered, challenging
some grinders with their density.
Growers will be eager to witness the formation of Herijuana’s
trichome-dense, ball-shaped buds. The smell is hashy and
incense-like, and the taste is smooth with light sandalwood and
dark coffee essences. This variety has become well-known
among medical users for its strong and effective indica action.
When smoked, the Herijuana reveals itself quickly in an
intense, deeply physical and long lasting sedative stone. This is
not a buzz for a lighthearted social evening or a neophyte
smoker. For those seeking muscle relaxation or relief from
insomnia, Herijuana holds much promise.