Breeders: Craft Farmer & Dank Mob | The Unstoppable Force
In a market flooded with diluted genetics, Galactic Warheads arrives as a decisive chemotype designed to shatter the status quo. It is an elite, slightly Indica-dominant hybrid (60/40) that refuses to compromise on yield, potency, or bag appeal.
Engineered by the legendary minds at Craft Farmer and Dank Mob, this cultivar represents the "Curated Clash" of two distinct olfactory universes. It bridges the gap between the piercing, high-frequency sour candy notes of the modern exotic scene and the heavy, atmospheric pressure of legacy gas strains. This is not just a plant; it is a bio-weapon of mass relaxation.
For the cultivator, it offers vigorous vegetative growth and a structure built to support massive, resin-heavy colas. For the connoisseur, it offers a complexity that lingers on the palate long after the exhale.
The Profile: Pure, unadulterated sour volatility. Imagine unripe berries dipped in industrial solvents and citric acid.
Contribution: This parent provides the Sativa-leaning structural elongation and the sharp, acidic terpene synthesis that cuts through the noise. It is responsible for the "pucker" factor in the final smoke.
The Profile: A heavy blanket of jet fuel, damp earth, and fermented cream. It traces its roots back to the finest Gelato and OG phenotypes.
Contribution: The anchor. It donates extreme density, tight internodal spacing, and the robust resin rail-guards necessary for commercial viability.
Galactic Warheads is a stunner in the garden. As the photoperiod switches, expect an aggressive display of trichome production that begins as early as week 3. The calyx structure is swollen and bulbous—a trait inherited from the Galactic Gas lineage—creating a low leaf-to-flower ratio that makes trimming a breeze.
Color Palette: While the plant starts a vibrant neon green, the late-stage flush reveals a dramatic transformation. Anthocyanin production is high in this genetic, leading to deep violets, indigos, and nearly black sugar leaves that contrast sharply against the white frost of the resin glands. The bag appeal is, simply put, "top shelf."
The olfactory experience is an assault on the senses. This is not a subtle strain. The profile is highly volatile, meaning the aroma jumps out of the jar the moment the seal is broken. It is a complex layering of sweet and savory that confuses and delights the brain.
On the inhale, users report a sharp, citric "zing" reminiscent of sour apple candy. This quickly gives way to a mid-palate expansion of diesel fumes. The exhale is where the complexity shines, leaving a lingering aftertaste of spicy earth and creamy gelato.
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Galactic Warheads displays vigorous root generation. In veg, she grows bushy with tight node spacing. However, be prepared for the flip.
This strain is dense. Density brings risk. Control your environment to safeguard your harvest.
A journey from cerebral velocity to physical gravity.
The "High" of Galactic Warheads is biphasic. It begins with the Sativa influence of the Warhead mother—an immediate pressure behind the eyes and a rush of euphoria that stimulates creativity and conversation. This phase typically lasts for 30-45 minutes.
As the initial peak subsides, the heavy Indica genetics of Galactic Gas take the wheel. Users report a distinct "melting" sensation radiating from the neck down to the limbs. It is highly functional for gaming or watching movies, but perhaps too heavy for athletic endeavors. The finish is distinctly sedative, guided by high levels of Myrcene and Humulene, making it an excellent nightcap smoke.
Galactic Warheads is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid (approx. 60/40). It combines the cerebral alert effects of Sativa genetics with the body relaxation of Indica. It offers the best of both worlds without the anxiety of pure Sativas or the "couch-lock" of pure Indicas.
It is a high-potency strain, typically testing between 26% and 32% THC, depending on cultivation conditions. It is not recommended for novice smokers.
Yes. Due to high levels of anthocyanins, it frequently expresses deep purple and violet hues, especially when exposed to cooler night temperatures (drop 10-15°F) during the final weeks of flowering.
We rate it as Moderate difficulty. It is a vigorous plant that wants to grow, but it requires environmental precision (specifically airflow and humidity control) to prevent mold in its dense colas. It is an excellent candidate for intermediate growers looking to step up their quality.
While seeds offer variation, the specific Breeder Cut of Galactic Warheads is a phenotype selected from hundreds of plants for its specific traits. Buying the clone ensures you are getting the exact genetic expression (flavor, yield, potency) described here, rather than rolling the dice on a seed.