SOUTH AFRICA NO. #1 SEEDBANK

CART
You have no products in your cart!
Back to shop
Summary
Details
Cultivation
About Crockett Family Farms
Flowering Time
Short
Indoor Flowering
8-9 weeks
Sativa %
60 %
Indica %
40 %
Indoor Yield
450-500 g/m2
Effects
Euphoric, Relaxing
Aroma & Flavors
Fruit, Sour, Tropical

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
Harvest Month
September (NH) | March (SH)
Flowering
Photoperiod
Photoperiod
Full Term
Sex
Regular
Variety
Hybrid
Genetics
Juice X Sour Chem
THC Levels
High
CBD Levels
Low
Crockett crossed Juice with Sour Chem to produce this regular, 60% sativa-dominant hybrid cannabis strain. A fruity sensation with some exquisite properties.

These marijuana seeds grow into gorgeous medium-sized plants. Bud leaves turn a shade of blue, if night-time temperatures drop optimally during late flowering, creating an attractive contrast to the orange pistils, white trichomes, and natural greens all around.

Sour Juice delivers beautifully colourful flowers, packed with resinous trichomes. Great for making concentrates or indulging as is.

Her name is a clear giveaway. Sour notes predominate the taste buds, with some tropical fruit nuances.

Sour Juice sends you into a very happy space to start and then eases you into a restful, relaxing and sleepy state of being.

These medium plants perform well in any environment, inside or out. Their dazzling late-flowering colour display is a sight to behold. Just be sure to separate out the males ASAP (unless you’re breeding) or you’ll be left with a very sour look on your face when females produce seedy flowers.