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Weedstraindb™ Strain Profile

This profile is part of the Weedstraindb cannabis database, built to help patients, educators, and curious consumers understand strain names with more context and less hype.

Early Miss

Classification: Indica-dominant autoflowering hybrid

Hook: 
Early Miss is a compact, fast-finishing autoflower from Crop King Seeds known for dense frosty buds, herbal-peppery aromatics, subtle tea and citrus notes, and a relaxing effect that can begin with functional focus before settling into a calmer, more restful state.

Lineage: 
Early Miss was developed by Crop King Seeds from Big Bud × Original White Widow combined with autoflowering Ruderalis genetics. Big Bud contributes compact structure, substantial flower production, density, and a relaxing indica foundation, while White Widow adds frost, potency, resilience, pungent herbs, and balanced cerebral character. The Ruderalis component produces automatic flowering without requiring a seasonal or indoor light-cycle change and helps create the cultivar’s short, rapid growth pattern.

Aroma / Flavor / Appearance: 
Early Miss commonly carries pungent herbs, black pepper, warm spice, tea, earth, hops, wood, and light citrus or sweet fruit. The flavor may begin with peppery herbs and dry tea before developing earthy wood, mild bitterness, citrus peel, and a subtly sweet finish. Buds are generally firm, dense, sticky, and heavily frosted, with green coloring, orange-to-amber pistils, swollen calyxes, and a thick White Widow-influenced coating of pale trichomes.

Effects & Use: 
Early Miss is generally described as relaxing, calming, happy, focused, mellow, and progressively restful. Some consumers report a relatively quick mental lift that can support simple tasks or quiet recreation before the experience transitions into deeper physical ease. It may suit late-afternoon or evening sessions, music, movies, low-pressure hobbies, post-work decompression, or winding down when a manageable indica-dominant effect is preferred.

Medical / Wellness Use: 
Patients may look to Early Miss for stress, low mood, tension, restlessness, sleep support, or general physical discomfort. Its combination of moderate-to-high THC, trace CBD, and a relaxing body effect may appeal to patients seeking calm without the extreme potency associated with some modern cultivars. Individual response can vary, and larger servings may feel sleepier or more physically pronounced.

Grow Notes: 
Early Miss is a feminized autoflowering cultivar suitable for indoor or outdoor cultivation and is commonly described as approximately 70% indica and 30% sativa before accounting for its Ruderalis component. Crop King Seeds advertises a flowering period of approximately seven weeks, compact plants generally remaining below four feet, and moderate yields reaching around 150–200 grams per square meter indoors. Actual grow diaries frequently report longer total cycles of approximately 9–14 weeks from germination, so growers should judge maturity by flower development and trichomes rather than the advertised calendar alone. Because autoflowers have limited recovery time, Early Miss benefits from gentle training, careful watering, moderate feeding, a stable environment, and minimal high-stress pruning.

Lab Profile: 
Crop King Seeds lists Early Miss at approximately 15–20% THC with low CBD generally around 0.1–0.7%, although older references sometimes report CBD closer to 0.8%. Actual cannabinoid levels depend on phenotype, grower, environment, harvest timing, cure, and testing laboratory. Reported terpene direction includes humulene, myrcene, and valencene, with possible caryophyllene and pinene contributions supporting its herbal, peppery, hoppy, earthy, woody, tea-like, citrusy, and relaxing profile.

Patient Reminder

Strain names are not enough. Two products with the same strain name can feel different depending on grower, harvest, cure, storage, lab profile, terpene content, and individual biology.

Knowledge First. Always.

This page is for education and database reference only. It is not medical advice, product placement, or a promise of effects. Use lab results, labels, and personal tolerance when making real cannabis decisions.