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Soma Seeds- Sex: Feminised
- Genotype: Indica-dominant
- Cross: Afghani x ?
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor flowering: 63 days
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Description
Soma A+ may become the pet of the class. Short to medium in height, this mostly indica strain displays the bushy structure and dense buds of its Afghani heritage. She is a good sea of green plant since height and branching are easy to manage. With an extended vegetation period, Soma A+ can be coaxed into a larger plant, and will perform well while still being short enough to stay inconspicuous in an outdoor garden. A fast bloomer, Soma A+ finishes in about 8 weeks and wards off spider mites, often being the last plant still holding these pests at bay. The yield makes this a bud for a connoisseur rather than a commercial grower, but the ease of growth and the quality of the final product will make this a coveted weed to share with your inner circle. At maturity, Soma A+ develops sugary red leaves reminiscent of autumn's best maples. As the mostly indica genetics would lead you to expect, the buzz is relaxing to the body and mind, and good for contemplation or napping on rainy day afternoons. Better as a day ender than a day starter, Soma A+ provides medicinal quality cannabis with healing properties for what ails you, whether physical, psychological, or spiritual in nature.
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Technical data
Seed Bank | Soma Seeds |
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Sex | Feminised |
Genotype | Indica-dominant |
Cross | Afghani x ? |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor flowering | 63 days |
Indoor yield | 400-450 g/m2 |
Outdoor harvest time | September |
Outdoor yield | 500-800 g/plant |
*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.