Kripala Strain Information
The Kripala comes from the selection of Trainwreck strain, which is cross-bred to the combined genes of Black Rose and Shiva Skunk. It mostly leans towards the indica variety, and it produces high quality attributes.
It grows vigorously and bears many branches. Its stems are very structured, and its compact buds have intense potency.Â
What are the Flavor and Effects of a Kripala?
The Kripalas has made way for cannabis users to fully enjoy using strains. It has a mixture of blackberry, earthy, and skunk flavors. Its effects are outstanding as it gives a relaxing and high cerebral effect which takes you to a euphoric, giggly vibe.
What are the Medical Effects of the Kripala?
This strain has amazing medical properties, and it’s very helpful for patients who are suffering from depression, post-traumatic disorders, and social anxiety. It also relieves pain from chronic pains and other body pains.Â
Negative Effects You Can Expect from a Kripala?
The negative effects of this strain are evident in your behaviors. However, it also shows minimal side effects in your body, such as dryness of your mouth and eyes. It mostly affects your brain, which causes you to act strangely and uncontrollably. It gives confusion from reality and takes you to a wave of emotions.Â
How to Grow a Kripala?
The Kripala grows easily in a greenhouse or indoor setting. It is suitable in a cool to semi-humid temperature and grows faster when cultivated under the SOG (sea of green) process. It may take maintenance but is very achievable. You also need to know some basic knowledge on how to grow cannabis to avoid stress or damaging effects.
You can always change the growing technique or plant it directly in soil when it shows growth—exposed the plant to light for at least 12 hours every day and 20 hours when it reaches its flowering stage.