Description
ROMULAN GENETICS > STINKY PINK F1 (CHERRY PIE X ROMULAN)
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Beautiful plants, great color fades and pink/purple hues in the flowers. Loads of flavor! Spicy cherry pie, tangerine hints with peppery finishes. Excellent, potent, hybrid effects that are wonderfully indica leaning. Talkative, interactive, and happy. This is the perfect smoke to turn to when you want enjoy some music or conversation with friends into the late hours of the night. But equally good for lazing around the pool, or a mid-hike safety meeting.
Type: Hybrid
Format: Feminized Photoperiod
Sativa / Indica ratio: 80% INDICA / 20 % SATIVA
Flowering indoors: 8-9 weeks
Flowering outdoors: October
Yield: Above Average
Resistance against Spider mites: Above Average
Resistance against Powdery Mildew: Above Average
Resistance against Botrytis: Average
Resistance against Thrips: Above Average
Resistance against Cold: Average
Resistance against Heat: Average
Genetics: Cherry Pie x Romulan
Structure: Tree style structure, typical stretching
Bouquet: Skunk, Citrus, Cherry Pie, Tangerine, Spicy
High: Potent indica leaning hybrid. Very loud and extremely tasty.
Growing Tips: Easy grow for any experience level.
We recommend growing all feminized seeds in the veg. state until they have reached sexual maturity (stigmas beginning to show) before flowering them. Stabilization through cloning is also recommended for those who prefer that route. This drastically reduces the risk of intersex traits that may be experienced by a very small amount of growers *(higher rates can be experienced with feminized (S1) seeds compared to regular seeds). We have thoroughly tested these seeds just like all of our seeds prior to releasing them, and found no issues, but based on our experience those who rush fem. seeds into flowering from seed tend to be the ones who we see have problems.
Feminized Photoperiod