Golosa
Golosa seeds by Delicious Seeds is one of the added strains for this 2018. This multiple crossing Blueberry x Grapefruit x Bay 11 derives into indica dominant plants, with a quick flowering period of 55-60 days, and heavy yields of buds with a clear narcotic effect, and a sweet fruit taste. Golosa cannabis strains is medium-sized and very high resistance against pests.
It took 4 years of lab testing to Delicious Seeds to develope Golosa strain. Resulting from this work they got a mostly indica strain, with an overstanding sweet tone.
The structure of Golosa cannabis plants is medium-sized, with little side-branching, suitable for SOG gardens. Plants show a distinctive dark green color along the cycle, turning into a jet green when flushing period, what makes them specially beautiful.
The taste of Golosa plants is fruity, with peppermint, coffee and liquorice tones. The aroma reminds you to something in-between green tea and thyme, that transports you directly into a wooded places full of vegetation. It smells powerful, so it is specially important to use a good system to combat odors if we don't want to bother our neighbours.
Golosa is an easy to grow plant, with a quick flowering time sourcing its growers with heavy yields, even in less experienced hands. This strain is adapted to indoor growing, but it also does good outdoors if we live in a warm climate, being ready to harvest in Mid-Late September. In addition its very high resistance against pests makes her a survivor in places where other strains fail.
This strain overstands for its resin production, what gives it very nice attitude for resin extracts producers, with returns of BHO up to 25%.
Golosa Delicious Seeds
Sex: Feminized.
Genotype: 80% indica - 20% sativa.
Genetics: Blueberry x Grapefruit x Bay 11.
Flowering period: 55-60 days.
Harvest: Late September.
Yields: 550 g/sqm - 1500 g/plant.
Taste: Fruity.
Aroma: Sweet.
Effect: Narcotic.
THC: 25%.
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