SweetLove Philosopher Seeds feminized
Description of the SweetLove growing
To create SweetLove, Gololine breeders crossed the famous Juanita La Lagrimosa from Reggae Seeds with the Tropimango father from Philosopher Seeds. The result speaks for itself, thanks to its remarkable organoleptic and medicinal properties.
SweetLove is a tall plant forming a big main cola, but also nice branches in the lower part, like a Christmas tree. She will grow fast and homogen, for indoor growing a density of 12 plants per square meter is the best way to let her branches grow, but we can also grow Sweet Love in a Sea Of Green, from 20 to 25 plants /m2.
After changing the photo period, we will can see many phenotypes some more tall, thanks to the Juanita's influence, and Will be ready to harvest within 60 to 65 days. Tropimango father strengthen Juanita's structure, keeping her smell and medicinal properties, the more Tropimango plants will be harvested around 55 to 60 days of flowering.
Outdoor, 50L pots are the minimum to allow SweetLove to express all her potential, growing bestial. Growing on terraces, we recommend to control the size with 25L pots, sprouting the seeds at the end of the spring, or during the three first weeks of summer to reduce the growing period and get mid sized plants very compact.
Description of the effect and taste of SweetLove.
SweetLove, more than all when organically gown, will show impressive organoleptic properties,an intense taste and smell of candies, full of nuances, from sweets to citrus, and will express all its gustative potential around 2 or 3 month of curring.
SweetLove produces a nice positive effect, mainly physical, relaxing the body.
- Name: SweetLove
- Genetics: Juanita x Tropimango
- Type Sativa-Indica: 60% Sativa-40% Indica
- Indoor Flowering: 55-65 jours
- Outdoor Flowering: October
- Indoor Yield: 400/550 gr. m2
- Outdoor Yield: 500/650 gr per plant
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