Stranger Trees from First Class Genetics taps the upside-down energy of its parents, Permanent Marker and Bolo Runtz, fusing candy-forward Runtz notes with the unmistakable ink-and-gas edge of Marker. Expect dense, frost-caked flowers that flash emerald and plum beneath bright orange pistils, sticky to the touch and cured for a clean burn. The aroma opens sweet and citrusy before a diesel-chemical finish lands; on the palate it stays sugary with lime zest and a lingering fuel echo. Reported as an indica-leaning hybrid (about 70/30), Stranger Trees rides in with euphoric lift and clear, creative focus, then settles into an even, relaxing body glow that keeps spirits buoyant rather than sleepy. Typical batches lean high in limonene, caryophyllene, myrcene, and a hint of linalool, aligning with its sweet-citrus-and-gas profile and polished finish. Home growers can expect medium height indoors (~120 cm) and taller outdoor frames (~200 cm), a flowering window around 56–63 days, and yields in the neighborhood of 450 g/m2 inside or roughly 550 g per plant outside. THC commonly lands in the upper 20s (often 25–33%) with trace CBD. Bred by First Class Genetics, this modern hybrid rewards Runtz lovers who still crave the sharp, permanent-marker snap on the back end.




