Sade
Breeder: Ziplock
Purple Churro x Gas Drop
Indica
10 weeks
Difficulty: Intermediate
Yield: Very Heavy
Grow Type: indoor, light dep, outdoor
Sade is an intermediate-level cultivar that shows strong yield potential and impressive bud development when properly managed. This plant exhibits a notable 3x stretch in flower, with high vertical growth and moderate lateral expansion, allowing it to fill its space efficiently while maintaining a moderate canopy density. Though moderate in overall height, Sade has the potential to grow quite tall if not trained and spaced appropriately, making early structure management important. In flower, Sade develops 4+ nodal top colas with a distinctive tight braided disconnect, producing massive buds. The flowers feature a high leaf-to-calyx ratio and large re-stacked calyxes, contributing to their substantial size and slightly spongy texture prior to dry down. Due to the size and density of the buds, this cultivar can be more susceptible to mold pressure if airflow and humidity are not carefully controlled. Maintenance leans more toward strategic defoliation (“big leafing”) rather than heavy bottoming, ensuring the canopy remains open and light penetration is optimized. Sade rewards growers who maintain proper spacing and airflow with large, resin-rich flowers and strong production potential. Is best suited for indoor cultivation due to bud size and density.
Dry Flower Characteristics:
Sade dries down with attractive silver hues throughout the flower. Bud size ranges from quarter to half-dollar sized, with density falling between moderately dense and slightly airy depending on structure and dry conditions. Trichome production is high, leaving the flower both sticky and sandy to the touch. The aroma profile leans toward a chemical lemon cleaner note, layered with earthy and pine undertones.


