Candyland strain’s exact origins still remain a mystery and its exact Indica-to-Sativa ratios are unknown, although it is said to be a sativa hybrid and suspected to have originated from a cross between Platinum Cookies and Grandaddy Purps. This strain is not very well known outside of the West Coast, Colorado, and Michigan. Those who can get their hands on Candyland seeds can expect high-yielding, fairly easy-to-grow plants that can produce up to 14 ounces (400 grams) per square meter in 8 to 9 weeks of flowering. The flavors can be described as a mix of old-school and modern terpene profiles, as this strain offers a mix of fruity and sweet tastes with a flowery and spicy background. In terms of effects, this strain pays homage to true Sativa effects as the high-intensity effects will recharge your energy on the first hit, delivering an uplifting, energetic high that spurs creative and boosts your mood. This is an ideal strain for treating stress, depression, fatigue, and ADHD without fearing paranoia.