Professor Chaos

Professor Chaos is a potent and enticing sativa-dominant hybrid created by crossing the energetic parents Mad Scientist and Jack the Ripper. This strain was specifically developed to elevate the mind and unleash creative energy without causing unwanted overstimulation. Its genetics promise a robust plant suitable for both medicinal and recreational use, making Professor Chaos a popular choice among cannabis lovers.
Effect:
The effects of Professor Chaos are both invigorating and mentally stimulating, making it a perfect strain for daytime use. Users report a clear head, increased creativity, and a general improvement in mood. This strain is excellent for combating stress, anxiety, and depressive moods without causing annoying paranoia or excessive sedation. For people who need a mental boost without hindering productivity, Professor Chaos is an excellent choice.
Taste/smell:
Professor Chaos seduces with a unique aroma and flavor profile that will immediately catch the eye of connoisseurs. The dominant notes are a mix of earthy, almost mossy undertones, combined with a spicy citrus note that invigorates upon inhalation. When smoked or vaped, Professor Chaos reveals complex layers of pine and slightly sweet, fruity undertones, creating a pleasantly rounded and enjoyable experience.
THC content:
With an average THC content typically between 15% and 23%, Professor Chaos is particularly suitable for experienced cannabis users seeking a strong but not overwhelming effect. The precise balance of THC supports the energizing effect without reaching excessive psychoactive intensity.
Cultivation:
Professor Chaos is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with the plant reaching medium to tall heights under appropriate conditions. She requires an experienced grower who can handle her relatively fast growth cycle and the need for targeted nutrient input. Indoors, the flowering time is approximately 8-9 weeks, and with careful care, the plant produces substantial yields. Outdoor growers can expect a harvest in mid-October. Due to her sativa dominance, sufficient space should be allowed for vertical growth.


