Marmalate Early Version
Marmalate Early Version seeds by Delicious Seeds are a quick flowering strain derived from their popular Marmalate (a Critical Mass x Lavender hybrid) that has been crossed with rudelaris to shroten the flowering period, keeping the characteristic taste and flavor and high yields. Marmalate Early Version finish its flowering period in 40-45 days, getting an average+ yields indoors and outdoors with THC levels of 21%.
Delicious Seeds breeders took one of their most popular and demanded strains to get a fast flowering strain that allows growers to harvest almost 10 days before her sister Marmalate. Marmalate Early Version is an easy to grow genetics, so all kind of growers can expect to harvest large crops without many headaches. Marmalate Early Version does good in any type of growing medium, in addition to tolerate different growing techniques.
This is quick developement strain, suitable for SOG and SCROG type of gardens, in which 7L-11L pots are recommended, and about 25 days of vegetative stage before flip them to flowering to get higher yields per crop. This genetics not only tolerates pruning, it also thanks them to grower, who will get a more balanced canopy, with more compact plants, what derives in an overall better final yields.
Marmalate Early Version flowers are large, with a strong and penetrating aroma, with bluish coloring, and a sweet taste that reminds grapes and candies, with undertones of vanilla and wood. The effect of Marmalate Early Version is mind stimulating, leaving medium relaxing effect for body. This is an optimal strain for medicinal use thanks to being an all day smoke with not too strong psicoactive effect.
Marmalate Early Version
Sex: Feminized.
Genotype: 30% sativa - 70% indica.
Genetics (Critical Mass x Lavender) x Rudelaris.
Flowering period: 45 days.
Harvest: Early September.
Yields: 500 g/m2 - 600 g/plant.
Taste: Sweet.
Aroma: Fruity.
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