Seattle Ghost from Offensive Selections marries Craft Farmer's Karamel Cut Throat with their in-house Category 5 #26 to create a candy-gassed phenom tuned for modern rooms. An indica-leaning hybrid around 60/40, it stacks large, silver-blinged colas that can show light to deep purples depending on environment. Expect a 2–3x stretch from flip, then a 56–70 day finish as resin piles on. Aromas skew brown-sugar sweet with lollipop and apple top notes over a lane of diesel fuel; the same profile translates cleanly to the palate, where crisp apple and confectionary sweetness linger. Seattle Ghost was built to move weight without sacrificing quality: yields in the 90–110 g/ft² range are realistic in dialed canopies, with dense, high-return flowers that reward aggressive trellising and airflow. Reported terpene output sits in the 4–5% band, supporting a rounded effect set that starts happy and uplifted before settling into a deep, relaxing body cadence. Growers should plan for medium feeding, consistent calcium and magnesium, and strong support to manage the canopy’s surge. If you prize color, bag appeal, and that modern candy-gas nose wrapped in reliable performance, this cross delivers, authored by the team at Offensive Selections.


