Tiramisu: Cali Connection's Solid Hybrid Foundation
Tiramisu arrives from Cali Connection's vault of proven cultivars, bringing together West Coast genetics into a plant that rewards growers with structural integrity and reliable performance. This feminized hybrid leans on a sturdy frame and the kind of branching pattern that fills a tent or garden bed without fussy training. Whether you're working with British Columbia's wet autumns, the Prairie's short season, or Ontario's humidity challenges, Tiramisu's robust constitution handles the pressure. Nine to ten weeks of flowering keeps you ahead of mould season and guarantees a harvest before first frost.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Conditions
Tiramisu's muscular build makes her forgiving during the vegetative phase—she'll develop thick stems and lateral branches naturally, reducing the need for heavy pruning or support structures. Indoor growers benefit from her ability to fill horizontal space efficiently; outdoor cultivators on the Prairies or in short-season zones will appreciate her swift transition through flower. She responds well to moderate feeding; overfeeding can mask her vigour. The 9–10 week timeline aligns perfectly with coastal BC's September window and Ontario's late August to mid-October outdoor season. Watch for typical humidity stress in Maritime grows; ensure airflow and spacing to prevent crown rot during the final three weeks.
Effects, Flavour & Best Enjoyed
Tiramisu delivers a balanced high that sits comfortably in the hybrid sweet spot—energetic enough for daytime use, mellow enough for evening sessions. The flavour profile carries subtle dessert notes layered with earthy undertones and a whisper of spice on the exhale. Best enjoyed in the evening when you want clarity without the jitter, or shared with friends during a relaxed gathering. The stone settles gradually, making it ideal for watching films or creative hobbies without knocking you out.




