Red Sapphire
Ace Seeds- Sex: Feminised
- Genotype: 35% Indica / 65% Sativa
- Cross: Malawi/PCK #47 x Nepal Jam (F6)
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor flowering: 63 days
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Description
Red Sapphire is a highly balanced hybrid noted for her versatility and ease of growing. Strong and vigorous, she turns into mid-sized, manageable plants whose flowering wraps up in 9 weeks giving way to an incredibly beautiful red/bright pink colouring. To top it off, her dense, bulky, and resinous buds boast an amazingly exotic terpene profile that very few can. No matter where you decide to grow her for she's rarely affected by extreme weather conditions, plagues, or diseases. Perfect for rookies as well as for expert commercial growers looking for great yields in exchange for very little attention.
85% of the phenotypes show reddish hues, while the remaining 15% are a bit greenier.
Her effect can be described as gentle and pleasant. It starts with a nice sense of euphoria that will quickly make you feel all creative and clear-headed. After some time, your muscles will begin to relax although you'll remain fully functional.
Red Sapphire smells and tastes of fruits. The terpene profile of the reddish pheno has dominant cherry, berry, and red wine nuances while the green one is more of a mix of pear and apple. Both of them have a delicious background of Nepalese hash.
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Technical data
Seed Bank | Ace Seeds |
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Sex | Feminised |
Genotype | 35% Indica / 65% Sativa |
Cross | Malawi/PCK #47 x Nepal Jam (F6) |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor flowering | 63 days |
Outdoor harvest time | Early October |
THC* | 13-17% |
*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.