Pot of Gold regular
Flying Dutchmen's Pot of Gold seeds develope first quality regular marijuana plants (male or female). Pot of Gold marijuana buds are thick, and highly coated with resin. Pot of Gold cannabis is the most awarded strain on SantYerbasi's hands, when it has been introduced to all cannabis cups we've participated. This strain is short and bushy, heavy yielder, what makes her a great choice for indoor and outdoor growing.
One of Pot of Gold features is its short size and great side-branching, with massive yields of buds heavy loaded with high quality resin. The taste of Pot of Gold is sweet, with a relaxing effect, very medicinal, that can keep you couch-locked for hours.
Another main feature of this strain, together with its size, is the quantity and quality of its resin extracts, in any of the different extraction methods. Prove of this quality are the different awards SantYerbasi has recived when Pot of Gold has been entried to a cannabis cup.
In the garden, it is recommended to enlarge the vegetative stage, due to its slow growth. Even though it is a very recommended strain indoors because she does not strech too much when flipped to 12/12, what allows growers to finish its flowering time with a very short height, many side-branches almost the same height than the main cola.
Growing outdoor, she does well too, being a very discreet strain to grow thanks to its low heights, and solid yields.
The bud production is very high, with buds thick like rock (even the smallest one will have a nice weight) completely covered with sticky resin of high quality. The flavours are sweet with hash undertones, being a deli for tokers.
Pot of Gold characteristics
Sex: Regular (male o female).
Genotype: 90% indica - 10% sativa.
Flowering time: 55-70 days.
Harvest outdoors: Late September.
Yields: Very High.
Taste: Sweet.
Flavour: Sweet and hashy.
Effect: Couchlock.
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