
Candyman Clone
$89.00
Candyman clones - sweet candy exotic hybrid. 20-25% THC. Sweet candy, tropical, earthy. The man with all the sweets.
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Description
Description
About Candyman
Candyman is the dealer of the candy-terpene category - the strain that brings the sweetness. At 20-25% THC with a limonene and myrcene-dominated profile, Candyman is an accessible, enjoyable hybrid with consumer-friendly flavors and a balanced euphoric effect.
| Genetics | Candy-terpene exotic cross | THC | 20-25% |
| Type | Hybrid | Flower | 8-9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Sweet candy, tropical, earthy | Effects | Euphoric, uplifting, relaxing |
The Sharer's Strain
Every rotation needs the jar that gets opened when people come over, and Candyman applies for the position by name. This candy-terpene exotic layers tropical sweetness over a soft earthy base at a welcoming 20-25% THC, with an effect arc - euphoric, uplifting, then easily relaxed - engineered for company. Nothing about it tests anyone: the flavor pleases on the first pull, the potency suits mixed-tolerance rooms, and the mood it sets is the one parties want.
Effects and Character
The high is generous the way the name promises: a quick, smiling euphoria that loosens conversation, a long sociable middle, and a relaxed landing that ends evenings gently rather than abruptly. Limonene keeps the energy up front; the caryophyllene base keeps the comedown smooth. Solo it's a dependable mood-lifter, but its real role is the centerpiece jar - the strain people text you about the next day.
Growing Candyman
The plant is as agreeable as the product: medium height, an even 50-65% stretch, forgiving branching that takes basic training well, and a standard appetite with no famous deficiencies. The 8-9 week finish lands on schedule, and the sweet tropical aroma builds to a pleasant - not punishing - late-flower presence.
Take it at 15-25% amber to keep the social brightness, cure three weeks, and stock deep: the sharer's strain has a way of needing restocking faster than the connoisseur jars beside it.
Candyman FAQ
Who is it for? Hosts - it's the crowd-pleaser jar, tuned for mixed company.
Too mild for veterans? No - 20-25% with real depth; it's friendly, not weak.
Grow difficulty? Easygoing intermediate.
Related cuts? Eye Candy brings the looks; Sugar Rancher brings the sweetness.
Session Notes
Candyman's mixed-room manners deserve spelling out: at standard doses it keeps everyone in the same conversation - no one racing ahead, no one asleep - which is rarer engineering than it sounds. The tropical-candy smoke is also notably smooth on newer throats, removing the coughing-fit hazing from guest sessions. Hosts learn to keep it stocked the way kitchens keep a good table wine.
The grower's case is steady economics: an agreeable plant with no specialist demands, standard timelines, and a finished product whose appeal needs no explaining to anyone who smells the jar. For home growers supplying their own social calendar, one Candyman plant per cycle quietly becomes the budget line that never gets cut. It is the catalog's definition of a keeper for reasons that have nothing to do with chasing numbers.
One practical hosting note: keep a lighter-dose option alongside it anyway. Candyman is forgiving, but the smoothness invites enthusiastic repeat bowls from guests, and the considerate host paces the jar the way a good bartender paces a round - generously, but with an eye on the clock.
Related strains: Candy Crush | Gummy Popz | Karamel Kandy

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