
Hans Solo Burger Clone
$89.00
Hans Solo Burger clones - OG burger lineage from Skunk House Genetics. 25-30% THC. Earthy, fuel, savory. Parent of Donny Burger.
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About Hans Solo Burger
Hans Solo Burger is the parent strain of Donny Burger - the GMO x Hans Solo Burger cross that became one of the most talked-about high-potency strains of recent years. But Hans Solo Burger stands on its own as a serious indica-dominant strain with 25-30% THC and the heavy, earthy-fuel-savory profile that defines the Skunk House Genetics burger family.
The Star Wars naming (Hans Solo = Han Solo) is a signature of the burger strain universe - playful names for extremely serious genetics. If you want to understand what makes Donny Burger what it is, growing Hans Solo Burger is the way to experience the backbone genetics directly.
| Genetics | GMO Cookies x Larry OG | THC | 25-30% |
| Type | Indica-dominant Hybrid | Flower | 9-10 weeks |
| Terpenes | Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Limonene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Earthy, fuel, savory, burger | Effects | Heavy body, relaxing, euphoric |
The Burger That Started the Dynasty
Before Donny Burger conquered the high-THC charts, there was Hans Solo Burger - the Skunk House Genetics cut that proved savory cannabis could compete with candy. The profile remains one of the boldest in the catalog: earthy fuel wrapped around a genuinely savory, almost umami character that growers describe, without irony, as burger. It's a flavor that divides rooms and builds loyalists, and at 25-30% THC the cut backs its strangeness with elite potency. Owning this clone is owning a piece of the lineage that reshaped what exotic means.
Effects and Character
The high is proportionate to the numbers: a fast euphoric arrival that thickens into heavy, durable body relaxation. Caryophyllene leads the chemistry, lending the effect a warm, spiced depth that matches the savory profile, while the myrcene base supplies the gravity. This is evening flower for experienced consumers - a session strain for the end of full days, with enough mood elevation in the first hour to keep the couch social.
Growing Hans Solo Burger
Skunk House lines grow with vigor, and this cut is no exception: strong stems, aggressive lateral branching, and a 60-75% stretch that rewards an early top and a net. The flower sets dense and resin-heavy from week five onward, and the plant feeds accordingly - keep nutrition steady through mid-flower and expect it to ask for more than a polite Gelato would.
Plan for the full 9-10 weeks and serious odor control; the savory-fuel aroma is among the loudest in the catalog and laughs at small filters. Harvest at 20-30% amber for the complete heavyweight expression. The cure deepens the umami remarkably - six weeks in glass turns a strange jar into a signature one.
Hans Solo Burger FAQ
Does it actually taste savory? Genuinely - earthy, gassy, and umami-rich. It's the least candy-like flavor in the catalog, which is exactly its appeal.
How does it relate to Donny Burger? Hans Solo Burger is a parent - crossed with GMO, it produced Donny Burger. Growing both is a lineage lesson in one room.
Is it hard to grow? Intermediate - vigorous and forgiving in structure, demanding only in appetite and odor control.
Who should buy it? Consumers tired of sweet exotics, extractors chasing savory terps, and collectors who want the burger dynasty's founding cut.
Savory Terps and the Extract Bench
Hash makers treat the burger line as a category of its own, and Hans Solo Burger is the foundation text: its caryophyllene-heavy resin washes generously and presses into rosin with the umami-fuel signature fully intact - extract that stands out instantly on a shelf of fruit-flavored dabs. The same chemistry serves mixed gardens well. A jar of Hans Solo beside a citrus cut and a dessert cut gives a rotation true range, and most growers who run it once keep a spot for it permanently: novelty brought them in, but the potency and the lineage keep it planted.
Related strains: Donny Burger | Mule Fuel | Z Burger
Grower resources: Indica vs. Sativa | Mother Plants 101

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