“Hit the Jackpot, The green’s yours, the red’s yours, the black’s yours. You can only be a winner. A special mix to make a quality rapid flowering strain.
Black Domina’s parentage ( recognised in the States as one of the best ) can allow flowers to be ready in early as 42 days. Strike a plant more dominant of the scrumptious Skunk Red Hair genetics and the flowers can take up to 56 days. The flavours and smells of this Krippling strain is simply sour sherbert sweets.”
KRIPPLE ROULETTE’S PARENTAGE
SKUNK RED HAIR
Skunk Red Hair was developed in the early 1980s when numerous red hairs were a sign of sweet tasting, quality bud. Skunk Red Hair is mellow in strength, not overpowering like some of the white strains developed currently. Skunk Red Hair grows tall and vigorous and has a super sweet flavour and a skunky odour. Flowers develop a distinctive blush when they mature. Yields can be very interesting.
BLACK DOMINA
Dark, delicious and devastating – Black Domina blends the world’s finest Indica genetics into a rapid-flowering, crystal-coated hybrid whose distinct looks set her apart from the crowd. Four prime examples of Cannabis Afghanica have been combined in this fast and easy strain. Domina expresses desirable features from the elite Indica genotypes Northern Lights, Ortega, Hash Plant and Afghani SA, making her equally suited to the needs of cash croppers, ganja gourmets and first-time growers.
Black Domina grown from seed will display favourable phenotype variation, always with strong Indica characteristics – speed, density, compact stature and amazing resin production – giving any Domina female the potential to be a rewarding, productive mother plant. The phenotype known as the definitive Domina lady can be spotted early in vegetation by her extra height-gain, black-green foliage and huge fan leaves made up of slightly elongated blades. Later in flowering, a massive, sparkling, nearly-spherical central cola makes this phenotype unmistakeable. Growers who are serious about cloning should select their darkest Domina females as ‘mistress plants’ to provide year after year of world-class cuttings.