Six Shooter
Six Shooter
Weedstraindb™ Strain Profile
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Six Shooter
Classification:Sativa-dominant hybrid
Hook:
Six Shooter is a complex, fast-flowering hybrid known for frosty flower, fruity-skunky aromatics, and a quick cerebral lift that can encourage creativity, conversation, and motivation before easing into a warmer, more relaxing body effect.
Lineage:
Six Shooter is most commonly associated with Royal Dutch Genetics and was developed through multiple crosses and backcrosses involving Haze, Super Skunk, Northern Lights, Brazilian, Pakistani, and Royal Dutch Trainwreck genetics. The Haze and Trainwreck influence contributes cerebral energy, citrus, spice, and stimulation; Super Skunk and Northern Lights add density, resin, earthy funk, and physical relaxation; and the Brazilian and Pakistani genetics reinforce vigor, complexity, and its balanced hybrid character. Six Shooter Auto from Fast Buds is a separate cultivar descended from Crystal Meth Auto and Mexican Airlines Auto and should not be confused with the Royal Dutch Genetics release.
Aroma / Flavor / Appearance:
Six Shooter commonly carries sweet citrus, lemon, fermented berries, flowers, pepper, herbs, pine, earth, and pungent skunk. The flavor may begin with sweet fruit and floral notes before developing lemon, pepper, herbal Haze, pine, and an earthy-skunky finish. Buds are generally chunky, sticky, and heavily frosted, with spring-to-dark olive coloring, bright red-orange pistils, swollen calyxes, and a thick coating of pale resin depending on phenotype and growing conditions.
Effects & Use:
Six Shooter is generally described as fast-acting, euphoric, uplifting, creative, talkative, tingly, and mentally stimulating, followed by a smoother sense of physical relaxation. It may work well for creative projects, music, social settings, daytime recreation, completing routine tasks, or transitioning into relaxed downtime. Larger servings may feel considerably heavier and can shift the experience toward appetite stimulation, body calm, and sleepiness.
Medical / Wellness Use:
Patients may look to Six Shooter for stress, low mood, fatigue, appetite loss, nausea, headaches, tension, or general physical discomfort. Its stimulating opening may be useful when mood and motivation are the priority, while the later body effect may support relaxation. Because reported potency can be substantial and the onset may feel sudden, THC-sensitive or newer patients may prefer a smaller amount.
Grow Notes:
Royal Dutch Genetics’ Six Shooter is a feminized photoperiod hybrid suitable for indoor or outdoor cultivation, with flowering commonly reported at approximately 60 days. Its mixed Haze, Skunk, Northern Lights, landrace, and Trainwreck background can produce vigorous branching, moderate stretch, resinous flowers, and phenotype variation in structure and aroma. Growers should provide branch support, maintain airflow through the interior canopy, manage stretch during the transition into flower, and closely control humidity as the buds gain density. A careful dry and cure can help retain its fruit, floral, pepper, pine, and skunky character.
Lab Profile:
Six Shooter is generally associated with high THC potential and low CBD, with public strain references frequently placing THC around 20–25%, although results depend on phenotype, grower, harvest timing, cure, and testing laboratory. Expected terpene direction may include caryophyllene, limonene, myrcene, pinene, terpinolene, and humulene, supporting its peppery, citrusy, fruity, floral, pine-forward, earthy, and skunky 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.
