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Summary
Details
Cultivation
About Crockett Family Farms
Flowering Time
Short
Indoor Flowering
8-9 weeks
THC %
20-23 %
Sativa %
40 %
Indica %
60 %
Indoor Yield
450-500 g/m2
Effects
Balanced, Euphoric, Relaxing
Aroma & Flavors
Fruit, Grape

Crockett Family Farms


Crockett Family Farms maintains a world-class genetic library, consistently producing sticky, resin-coated flowers bursting with flavour—ideal for potent extractions. Their award haul, with over 100 global competition wins and 20+ trophies for Tangie alone, reflects their dedication to quality and stability.

Based in California, their genetics are now found in more than half of the potion-packed products across modern dispensaries. Family-led and experienced, Crockett’s stable lines serve everyone from medical users to discerning connoisseurs. They also maintain close ties with DNA Genetics, maintaining a collaborative edge in breeding innovations.

Environment
Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
Skill Level
Beginner
Harvest Month
September (NH) | March (SH)
Yield
Average
Flowering
Photoperiod
Photoperiod
Full Term
Sex
Regular
Variety
Hybrid
Genetics
Guava Dawg X Family Secret
THC Levels
High
CBD Levels
Low
Crockett’s Family Farms crossed the fragrantly named Guava Dawg with their "secret ingredient" and ended up with an amazingly aromatic indica-dominant hybrid fit for the finest connoisseurs.

These regular cannabis seeds grow into plants of a medium height and with a quite uniform structure.

She delivery a good yield of high-quality flowers, coated in sugar and fit for the top drawer.

Crockett’s Dawg delights the palate with a complex, fruity aroma of guava, grape and OG Kush.

If the flavour isn’t enough to sell you on this strain, the perfectly balanced effect undoubtedly will. She’ll lift you up into your happy place, and softly mellow you out into a soothing relaxed state.

Crockett’s Dawg is a pleasure to grow inside and out. Its medium size lends itself to most growing techniques, allowing for training techniques or simply no major effort at all. Just be sure to separate the males from females as soon as pre-flowering kicks off.