The High Chameleon: elite cannabis genetics
The High Chameleon makes genetic selection an art that is as subtle as it is complex. Their first genetic lineage centers on a male Lemon T, a cross between a legendary California strain—the original Lemon Tree clone, which has won multiple Cup awards for its punchy diesel-lemon aroma—and the Cookies and Cream F2 from the Canadian seed bank Exotix Genetics.
Throughout its travels, the seed bank has selected incredible plants, rich in history and trichomes. The result is seven original, feminized strains, all derived from a cross with Lemon T:
- the Lemon T Season 1, the feminized version of Lemon T's parent
- the Mimo T, a cross with a Mimosa from Symbiotic Genetics
- the Mendo T, crossed with a Mendocino Purps, a plant with purple or even black phenotypes
- the Vanilla T, crossed with a Vanilla Berry Pie from Aficionados
- the Kush T, resulting from a cross with a Bubba Kush (elite Katsu Cut clone)
- the Skunk T, with a British accent she got from her mother, UK Cheese
- the Street T, a cross with a 501 ST OG (original Skywalker OG x Rare Dankness No. 1)
On the Elite and Ethics
All of The High Chameleon’s collectible seeds were grown using biodynamic methods in living soil. The primary selection criterion remains the quality of the terpenes, which produce a powerful and complex aroma once they have developed.
To perform its reverse, The High Chameleon also minimizes the impact of the hormonal solution used. The male that receives it breaks down naturally and is then decomposed by fungi. The result is soil free of heavy metals or hormones, ready to receive a new male, with no discharge into the environment.
Their attention to detail extends to delivering the seeds in a medtainer, which can be reused for various occasions.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just curious, these seeds are a rare gift from nature and the expert hands of The High Chameleon.
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