LSD Feminised Silver

LSD Feminised Silver

19.00ლ
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Brand:

Errors Seeds Silver

THC:

22–24%

Flowering:

65–70 days

Type:

predominantly Indica

Genetics:

Skunk #1 x Mazar

Yield:

450–600 g/m²

Plant height:

100–170 cm

Harvest:

mid-September

General characteristics

LSD feminized cannabis seeds produce vigorous, non-capricious seedlings that are quite flexible in their choice of growing method. During the flowering period, the bushes are covered with a huge number of inflorescences, generously soaked in a thick honey-like sticky resin. A dense web of trichomes, covering the fruits and leaves of the strein, significantly increases the decorative characteristics of seedlings and gives them a special charm. The abundant resin production makes the species an ideal raw material for hashish production. LSD is an outstanding representative of the old-school cannabis species, whose high quality allows it to compete even with the better-known varieties.


Origin

LSD is a unique result of crossing two famous hybrids - Mazar and Skunk #1. In the process of such a cross, specialists managed to get an easy to cultivate, but at the same time very yielding variety. From indica the species received as a gift compact size, increased bushiness and a short flowering period. Feminized LSD cannabis seeds produce strong sprouts that are very easy to control.


Taste and effect

Sativa has not left LSD without a gift: it has given the hybrid an easily recognizable mild lemon flavor that speaks more than eloquently about the genetic lineage to which the variety belongs. The hybrid's inflorescences smell of earthy chestnut with a slight infusion of delightful notes of musk and lemon freshness. The crushing trip-effect at the initial stage will sharpen the worldview, but after a while you will be covered with a powerful euphoric wave.


Medical use

LSD's powerful therapeutic potential allows it to be used to treat mood and bipolar disorders, stabilize the mental state and improve brain function in patients with multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and autism.

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