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Generally sativa with indica tendencies, Belladonna is a perfect cross for excellence and yield. Introduced in 1999, it has while gained attention with profitable growers. This diversity combines a fast produce time with a sativa high. In element named for her attractiveness, Belladonna is an enjoyable looking plant with reasonable plant life, indica development patterns and tight, somewhat orange buds. The aroma is fruity and strong, and the feel is also fruity with a few spices. Belladonna delivers a trippy tall with peaks of hallucinogenic rushes. No prima donna, Belladonna thrives in the entire environments. While accepted in California and Spain, she has performed well outside even in the less friendly Dutch weather. Her fighting to mold can be in element in charge for her outdoor stamina. Indoors, she does fine in a sea of green set-up. Using this system, high point can start as soon as the plants are 6 inches (15 cm) tall; because they will carry on to develop in the flowering cycle to 2.5-2.75 feet (75-85 cm). Belladonna is not very thick; manufacture it possible to develop plants close jointly.
Indoor / Outdoor: proper for indoor and outdoor (between 55º n.L. and 55º s.L.) increasing
Plant Type:
Indica/Sativa mix Stoned or High: Trippy THC Level: Strong 15-18% Flowering Weeks: 9 Yield: 450-500 g per m2 indoors. Outdoors up to 600 g per plant Harvest Month: Mid Oct Smell/Taste: Fruity/pungent
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