Redd Cross Strain
Redd Cross provides a soothing body high, ideal for pain relief, muscle spasms, depression, and chronic stress.
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How to Grow the Redd Cross Strain
Redd Cross is an indica-dominant hybrid bred by Genetics Gone Mad. It features a resilient growing pattern with large, colorful colas that display hues of red and pink. When grown indoors, it thrives under controlled conditions, whereas outdoor cultivation benefits from a warm climate.
The History and Genetics of Redd Cross Strain
Redd Cross is a rare hybrid strain created by crossing Spirit of ’76 with an undefined Afghani indica. Named through a strain-naming contest, it was developed with significant contributions from the late Dan Christensen.
Redd Cross Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Redd Cross features sweet floral flavors with hints of chemical, skunk, and earthy undertones. Its aroma includes earthy, lemon, and pine notes with sweet accents. Visually, the strain’s buds are small, airy, and minty green with bright orange hairs and a thick coating of tiny milky white trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Redd Cross Strain
Redd Cross is known for its pain-relieving properties without debilitating the senses. It’s used for treating chronic pain, muscle spasms, depression, migraines, and stress. Users find it especially beneficial for its numbing body high and relaxing effects. THC levels are reported to be around 20%, providing effective relief for various ailments.
Main Effects of Redd Cross Strain
The primary effects include feelings of sleepiness, tingling sensations, and hunger. Users also report body high, happiness, relaxation, uplifting effects, and an overall enhancement of mood.
Potential Side Effects of Redd Cross Strain
Some negative effects may include dizziness, dry mouth, and dry eyes. Moderate consumption is advisable to avoid these side effects. Starting slow can help achieve a balanced experience.
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