Green Papaya
Papaya X Super Sativa Seed Club’s Strawberry Cookies
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Papaya X Super Sativa Seed Club’s Strawberry Cookies






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Green Papaya is an exciting new cannabis strain, resulting from the crossing of Papaya and Super Sativa Seed Club’s Strawberry Cookies.
This hybrid presents an irresistible fusion of sweetness and tropical flavour, boasting impressive THC levels of 20-25%.
The strain grows rapidly during the vegetative stage and displays the classic stretch associated with sativas, while also featuring the compact bud structure typical of indicas. With its dark green leaves and slender fingers, Green Papaya offers an excellent bud-to-leaf ratio, making trimming both quick and easy.
The buds showcase stunning green and purple hues, highlighted by vibrant red-orange pistils. Abundant trichome production enhances the plant's dazzling appearance, while the aroma delivers a delightful blend of sweet and tropical notes.
The flavour is wonderfully sweet, evoking the taste of ripe tropical papaya—a truly mouthwatering experience.
Green Papaya is straightforward to cultivate, whether indoors or outdoors, with a harvest time around the end of October. For optimal growth, SSSC’s expert breeders recommend a vegetative period of one month, followed by a swift flowering time of approximately 60 days.
The balanced internodal spacing promotes generous bud development. Typically, Green Papaya reaches around 150 cm in height and can yield up to 450 grams per square metre.
Discover the tropical sweetness of Green Papaya!
A small percentage of the plants can develop male flowers, which is expressed most heavily when plants suffer from severe stress. It is advised to check your plants thoroughly during flowering and act immediately before the male flowers open and pollinate the other plants.