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C.B.D. Seeds - Yumbolt

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
This strain was developed from an Afghani landrace and was naturalised in the mountains of Humboldt County, California, for over thirty years. Later it came to Holland where it achieved fame after winning the 2001 High Times Cannabis Cup. This is a long held genetic that CBD Seeds offers to the old school lovers.

Despite belonging to the Indica family, it doesn’t produce a single bud; it gives branched ones, with broad leaves and a medium flowering time, finishing in almost nine weeks. CBD Seeds recommend set the 12 hours cycle with a good size, because in the blooming period its growth in height is minimal. It fills the whole plant with buds covered with a thick resin layer, so you can see lots of flowers in the side branches and the central bud too.
Characteristics

Genetics: Yumbolt (Afghani landrace)

Type: Indica

Flowering Time: 9 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC:

Yield: Medium

Height:

Taste: Sweet, berries

Smell: Moss, forest

Effect: Powerful, psychedelic

Harvest: Mid October

Awards:

Disclaimer

In accordance with UK laws we only sell genuine cannabis seeds which are strictly for collection or souvenir purposes only. At present in the UK, it is legal to sell and own dormant cannabis seeds however it is illegal to cultivate, germinate, grow, or otherwise use them and as such we are not able to provide any information relating to this.

The descriptions shown are usually taken from the breeders themselves and were written in regions where activities such as germination, propagation and consumption are permitted. Descriptions are for informational purposes only, their inclusion here must not be construed as advice or encouragement regarding germination, consumption, expected benefits, effects or any other claims or statements.

We are not responsible or liable for any illegal activities or damages arising from the possession or use of the products.

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