Madd Krush by Genetics Gone Madd
Genetics Gone Madd, USA
Sativa-Dominant
Genetics: Unknown sativa, possibly Thai
Genetics Gone Madd is the breeder becoming more and more well known for his amazing looking indica-dominant plant, Redd Cross, that has bright pink flowers and is almost impossibly beautiful. Though Madd Krush might suffer from always being Janet Jackson to Redd Cross’s Michael, they’re still an amazing family and this plant even solo is a fantastic one to grow. The seeds from which this strain began were of an unknown sativa strain, possibly Thai, from Dan Christiansen, and the plant once grown was then stabilized by Genetics Gone Madd.
Interestingly enough, Madd Krush also shows blood red preflowers, much like its brother strain, although this coloring is much darker than the hues shown on Redd Cross. This seems to be a photogenic effect as this red is only expressed where the flowers are exposed to direct sunlight. Another trait shared with Redd Cross is the sturdiness of the plant; both the stalk and branches of this plant seem specifically designed to rival Arnie in bearing weights, meaning that when harvest time comes around you’ll practically have to wrestle the branches to the ground to wrench the buds from them. At least you’ll save money on stakes! Finishing fully in 14 weeks, this is a true sativa and does require some patience to let it reach its full maturity. This patience will be well rewarded, however, with the dank, dank buds that you’ll get.
The dried buds of Madd Krush smell like Froot Loops with a taste to match, which is brilliant for anyone that misses that taste from childhood but doesn’t like to eat a bowl of sugar for breakfast every morning. The effect is a very cerebral one with a long duration, lasting anywhere from 4 to 6 hours. For all this time you’ll enjoy a very active focus, which is the complete opposite of the effect of a bowl of Froot Loops, as you’ll already know.