Red Dragon
$29.00
Guava-like sweetness with woody spice gives the aroma depth, setting a happy, talkative tone.
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Red Dragon has a warm, fruit-and-wood profile that feels natural instead of sugary. Guava sweetness leads, then earthy wood and spice fill in behind it, giving the jar a dry, grounded finish. The genetic background is Brazilian Sativa x Afghani, and the balance sits at low CBD with 60% Sativa and 40% Indica.
Sessions often start upbeat and talk-friendly, then ease into a relaxed, comfortable pace without feeling heavy too quickly. Flowering runs 8 to 9 weeks, keeping it on a practical timeline. One of its most distinctive traits is size: it stays very compact at 80 to 90 cm indoors and 80 to 90 cm outdoors, which makes it easy to place almost anywhere. Yield is strong for the footprint, up to 600 gr/m² indoors and 500 to 550 gr/plant outdoors. Because the plant is short, canopy work is less about controlling stretch and more about opening the structure for light and airflow.
The guava note often stays bright with a steady dry, while cure brings more of the woody spice forward. Red Dragon fits growers who want a small plant with a unique tropical-wood aroma and a friendly, uplifting experience that still lands calm.
| Genetic Background: | Brazilian Sativa x Afghani |
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| THC: | |
| CBD: | Low |
| Sativa: | 60% |
| Indica: | 40% |
| Flavor: | Sweet, guava, earthy, woody, spicy |
| Effect: | Happy, uplifting, talkative, relaxing |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Yield indoor: | Up to 600 gr/m² |
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| Yield outdoor: | 500-550 gr/plant |
| Flowering time: | 8-9 weeks |
| Height indoor: | 80-90 cm |
| Height outdoor: | 80-90 cm |
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Red Dragon is often described as upbeat and mood-lifting at the start, with a smoother, more relaxed finish as it settles in. How it feels for you can depend a lot on dose and tolerance.
Many growers see noticeable stretch, especially if the plant is vegged for a long time. Training early and keeping the canopy even helps you avoid height surprises.
It’s commonly associated with a sweet, fruity nose with a touch of spice or herbal brightness underneath. The exact balance can shift depending on phenotype and cure.
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Many people report a sweet fruit-forward taste with a slightly sharper, spicy edge on the exhale. A careful cure often makes the flavor feel cleaner and more defined.
It’s often treated as a daytime or early evening strain because it can feel lively and mentally engaging. If you want it to stay comfortable, smaller amounts typically feel more manageable.
Topping and low stress training are popular because they help spread the plant out and keep tops at the same height. A flatter canopy usually improves light distribution and bud development.
It can feel intense if you go too fast, especially because the onset may feel bright and noticeable. Starting low and waiting for the full effect helps you find a comfortable range.
Lower humidity late in bloom is generally safer, especially as buds thicken. Strong airflow through the canopy matters just as much as the humidity number itself.
Many describe Red Dragon as more head-forward early on, with a calmer body feel that can build later. The overall balance often depends on dose and harvest maturity.
Photoperiod plants stay in veg under longer day lengths and begin flowering when you switch to a consistent 12/12 schedule. That gives you control over how big the plant gets before bloom starts.
It’s often described as sweet first, with spice or herbal notes adding contrast rather than taking over. Some phenotypes push the fruit harder, while others feel sharper and more pungent.
Yes, we offer Red Dragon in fully feminized form to ensure flower-only plants.
The name is usually more about the bold personality and punchy profile than one specific flavor note. Many people associate it with a vivid, attention-grabbing experience.
Many people enjoy it socially in moderate amounts because it can feel upbeat and talkative. If you are sensitive to stimulation, smaller amounts tend to feel smoother.
Yes, photoperiod feminized plants can be cloned and kept as mothers under veg lighting. Cloning is the best way to repeat a specific phenotype you really like.
Outdoors, flowering begins as the days naturally shorten, and timing depends on your latitude and season. Planning ahead for late-season weather helps protect quality at the finish.
Many phenotypes produce medium-to-dense buds that tighten up with strong lighting and stable conditions. An even canopy helps more bud sites develop consistently.
It often does, especially for fruit-leaning profiles where the sweeter notes can become clearer over time. A patient cure can also smooth the overall taste.
Aim for a slower dry in a cool, stable space and avoid excess heat. Drying too fast can flatten the brighter notes and make the profile feel less vivid.
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