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World of Seeds - Kilimanjaro

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

An early flowering, pure African Sativa from the Kenyan slopes of Kilimanjaro, this strain is the result of generations of crossbreeding by the native population though shes since been stabilised to improve some of her properties, such as resin production, while leaving her main qualities and taste intact.

The natives call her 'the elephant flattener' and use her stimulating and trippy effects in their religious ceremonies and for hunting. One of the best strains for growing outdoors or in greenhouses, she produces solid buds even under adverse conditions, has a pleasant citrussy taste and is very strong. Very branchy structure and a vigorous grower, she may grow taller than 2.5m high, resulting in very good resin yields.

Characteristics

Genetics: Kenia (Africa)

Type: Sativa

Flowering Time: 9-10 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC: 19%

Yield: Indoors 400 gr/m2, Outdoors 800 gr/pp

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Taste: Citric fruit

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Effect: Energetic, very durable

Harvest: Mid October

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