The 9 Pound Hammer strain is a trinity baby between notorious parent strains- Gooberry, Jack the Ripper and Hells OG. Because of that very state, the 9 Pound Hammer strain is said to leave lasting effects on users- both good and bad. Its breeder- JinxProof Genetics intentionally refocused the strain’s heritage into an Indica-dominant concentration.
With favorably high yields, high THC content and high growth, the strain can be a challenge to grow indoor. While most experts would concede to the tendency of the plant bulk to adjust indoor, others would speak against this. Opposing experts insist that the choice of concentrating the plant indoor can only put its yields to waste. Now, that is a real consideration.
9 Pound Hammer Strain Review Specifications
Type: Indica (80%) Sativa (20%)
Flowering Period: 8-9 weeks (indoor), late September to early October (outdoor)
Climate: Mediterranean Climate
Yield: Up to 369 grams when grown indoor and 454 grams when grown outdoor
Flavors: Sour, Sweet, Fruity, Harsh, Earthy
THC Level: From 18%- 23%
Height: From 200 cm- 300 cm (outdoor)
Growing Difficulty: Easy
What are the Effects of the 9 Pound Hammer?
Effects of the 9 Pound Hammer strain include making the user feel happy, relaxed, euphoric, hungry, excited, etc.
What are the Medical Benefits of the 9 Pound Hammer?
The 9 Pound hammer strain has been confirmed to cure Chronic Pains, Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Muscles Spasms, Backaches, Lack of Appetite, etc.
What are the Negative Effects of the 9 Pound Hammer?
Noted side-effects of the strain include Nausea, Hazy Vision, Dry Mouth and Eyes, and Slight Headache.
Tips for Growing 9 Pound Hammer?
- To make it more resistant to molds and mildews, you might consider partially infecting it with the disease. This is to increase its immunity to the problem. But this type of technique is only possible to Indica-dominant strains.
- Keep Humidity in 35% and not higher or lower than that if you’re growing the strain indoor.
- You can best apply the SCROG method for this type of strain to ensure its high yields. But for a plant as easy to grow as the 9 Pound Hammer, you may almost no longer have to do anything.