Copacabana SuperAuto consists for the most part of the Black Bahia sativa cannabis strain from around the bay of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. The provider of the Black Bahia met Stitch on Copacabana beach hence the name of this new strain.
Copacabana can grow to a height of 250 cm. and is a multi-branched plant that is very leafy but with quite loose, open buds which reflect the high humidity of its area of origin. Being 85% sativa it has a longer life-cycle than plants which tend more to the indica side of things and takes a total of 95 - 110 days to complete from germination to harvest. Yields will fall in the range of 100 - 500 gr/plant. Because of its origin it will be more successful indoors in higher latitude environments.
THC levels are 17% with very low CBD of 0.2%. The effect is very social and with a good body energy that will be good for a party atmosphere or even for some outdoor activities.
Genetics: Brazil x Stitch 0.1
Type: Mostly Sativa
Flowering Time:
Flowering Type: Autoflowering
THC: 17.00%
Yield: 100-500 gr/pp
Height: 120-250cm
Taste:
Smell:
Effect: Energising, body high, talkative, social
Harvest: 95-110 Days from Seed
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