LA Confidential
$29.00
Wraps sharp pine and skunk around tight, resinous colas that settle into a classic, deeply relaxing body experience.
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LA Confidential pairs OG LA Affie with Afghani and keeps the profile classic, dense, and straight to the point. The aroma centers on pine and skunk, backed by herbs, earth, pepper, and a dry spice that feels old-school rather than sweet. There is nothing flashy here, and that is the appeal: it smells like a traditional, resin-heavy plant with a firm, grounded base. CBD is low, and leans on the indica side, which lines up with the sleepy and relaxing experiences.
You can expect this strain to flower at 7 to 8 weeks, making it one of the faster finishers, especially for an indica-leaning selection. Indoors, height is at 80 to 130 cm, so it stays manageable and responds well to basic canopy work. Outdoors, you can expect 150 to 200 cm, giving it room to carry more flower sites and weight if conditions are stable. Yielding up to 450 gr/m² indoors and up to 600 gr/plant outdoors, this strain is solid considering the quick flowering window.
The flavor stays piney and herbal with a spicy finish, and it tends to hold that character well through cure. If you want a dependable, traditional jar profile without dessert notes, LA Confidential fits cleanly. It is also a strong catalog “anchor” for those who like simple, classic aromas.
| Genetic Background: | OG LA Affie x Afghani |
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| THC: | |
| CBD: | Low |
| Sativa: | 0% |
| Indica: | 100% |
| Flavor: | Pine, skunk, herbal, earthy, pepper, spicy |
| Effect: | Relaxing, calming, sleepy |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Yield indoor: | 350-450 gr/m² |
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| Yield outdoor: | 500-600 gr/plant |
| Flowering time: | 7-8 weeks |
| Height indoor: | 80-130 cm |
| Height outdoor: | 150-200 cm |
| Harvest Month: | Late September to October |
LA Confidential is often associated with a sturdy, manageable plant structure and dense, resinous flowers when grown under steady conditions. It is commonly chosen by growers who want a classic, dependable run rather than something overly finicky.
Many growers find it manageable because it often stays in a medium height range and responds well to straightforward training. It usually feels more cooperative than strains that stretch aggressively.
It often builds a fuller canopy with productive side branching. If you guide branches outward early, you can create a flat top that takes advantage of your light footprint more efficiently.
It can become quite noticeable mid-to-late flower, especially in warmer rooms. If discretion is important, steady filtration and keeping tent-open time brief usually make the biggest difference.
It often can, especially under strong light and stable airflow. With denser finishes, humidity control becomes more important late in flower so moisture does not linger around thicker clusters.
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Yes, we offer LA Confidential in fully feminized form to ensure flower-only plants.
It commonly responds well, particularly when topped early and allowed to recover in veg. Topping can help create multiple strong tops and improve uniformity across the canopy.
A trellis can be helpful, especially later when tops gain weight. It also helps keep branches spaced and upright, which supports airflow and light penetration.
With an even canopy and consistent environment, it can deliver a satisfying harvest. The most reliable way to improve yield is usually better canopy uniformity and light coverage, not late-stage feeding intensity.
Many growers consider it approachable for beginners because it often behaves predictably. More experienced growers can still get excellent results by dialing in airflow, spacing, and finishing conditions to support dense tops.
It can do well outdoors with strong sun and good airflow, particularly if the finish window is not persistently damp. Dense flowers generally prefer a drier, breezier finish period.
Look for flower swelling, fewer fresh pistils, and an aroma that feels stable and mature rather than still shifting rapidly. Then confirm final readiness with your usual maturity check.
Keep the dry slow and controlled, then cure patiently. Many classic profiles become noticeably smoother and more cohesive after a few weeks of steady curing.
It often appeals because it feels reliable and “classic” in the grow room, finishing with solid structure and a profile that benefits from careful, no-rush drying and curing.
Feminized seeds are bred to produce flower-only plants under normal conditions, making planning and canopy layout more predictable.
Yes, flowering is triggered by changing the light schedule, so you control the transition based on your space and training progress.
They can, because you are building one canopy without budgeting for male removal. With training, one photoperiod plant can fill a tent efficiently.
Yes, cloning in veg is possible once the plant is healthy and actively growing. Cloning is useful if you find a phenotype that performs especially well in your environment.
Yes. Even with feminized genetics, stable light, temperature, and watering habits usually lead to a cleaner, more consistent finish.
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