Luna’s Wrath (F) [TESTER]

by NASC Exclusives Feminized Photoperiod

$15.00$35.00

About This Strain

DIRTY BIRD GENETICS > LUNA'S WRATH (SPANISH MOON X PLATINUM KUSH BREATH REMIX) Please note: Dirty Bird Testers are not eligible for germination replacements or promotional breeder freebies.  Genetics: Spanish Moon X Platinum Kush Breath Remix Cannabis Type: Indica Hybrid Filial Generation: F1 Flowering time: 55-60 days Yield: Medium/low Phenotypic Variation: Moderate Density: High Height: Short Terpene Profile: Musky, earthy, and rich. Caryophyllene and limonene are dominant, followed by humulene and linalool Effects: Luna's Wrath is a strong but not overwhelming indica. Definitely best for evening enjoyment, this strain will kick in with a sedating effect shortly after consumption. Warning: extreme comfort and relaxation may result from use of this product. Plant Morphology: Luna's Wrath is an easy to grow strain. She isn't particular about nutrient or lighting. Tight internodal spacing and limited stretch in flower make Luna's Wrath ideal for small spaces. Notes from the Grower(s): A gorgeous little bush, Luna’s Wrath is an exquisite miniature and a bonafide boutique strain. Vibrant purples and maroons come through from both the Spanish Moon (Lovin’ in Her Eyes) and Platinum Kush Breath Remix (In House Genetics). There is something shockingly beautiful about this plant as it grows, something so robust and familiar about its smell and taste. We are already planning to work this strain forward to improve the yield, but couldn’t just keep it to ourselves until then. Feminized Photoperiod All Pick and Mix seeds are sold individually and packaged by NASC with breeder permission.

Specifications

Pack Size
Pick and Mix - 1 pack, 5 pack
Seed Type
Feminized
Growth Type
Photoperiod
Strain Type
Indica Dominant (60%+)
Genetics
Spanish Moon X Platinum Kush Breath Remix
Cannabis Type
Feminized Photoperiod
Indica / Sativa / CBD
Indica Dominant Hybrid
Flowering Time
55 - 65 days
Yield
Medium - Low
Terpene Profile
Caryophyllene and limonene are dominant, followed by humulene and linalool