Marmalate Early Version
Delicious Seeds- Sex: Feminised
- Genotype: 100% Indica
- Cross: Critical Mass x Lavender
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor flowering: 40 days
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Description
Marmalate Early Version feminised cannabis seeds by Delicious Seeds have their origins in the cross of a Critical Mass and a Lavender. This 100% Indica marijuana plant has inherited the best traits of her parents, but she herself has built up a strong personality. Seeing how easy they are to grow and how much energy they hold, no wonder Marmalate Early Version marijuana plants are so successful, making also a great option for people looking for unique flavours, aromas and a moderate effect.
They grow fast, thrive regardless of the growing method chosen and are ideal for the production of cuttings. A word of warning, though. Shortly before the flowering phase kicks off, it might be necessary to control their size when indoors. Her buds are covered in lots of resin and have a blueish stripe around them.
Marmalate Early Version showcases an intense flavour of grapes and caramel, with sweet notes of vanilla and wood. When it comes to her effect, it is slightly cerebrally stimulating at first and finishes being more physically relaxing. Due to her many therapeutic properties, she makes an outstanding choice for alleviating a wide variety of ailments or simply as a pain-reliever.
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Technical data
Seed Bank | Delicious Seeds |
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Sex | Feminised |
Genotype | 100% Indica |
Cross | Critical Mass x Lavender |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor flowering | 40 days |
Indoor yield | 350-500 g/m2 |
Outdoor harvest time | September |
Outdoor yield | 400-600 g/plant |
THC* | 21% |
*Cannabinoid levels (THC, CBD...) could vary due to external factors such as the culture medium, grower's experience, cultivation techniques (SOG, SCROG...), environmental conditions, or genetic variation.