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Mr Nice Seedbank - Spice

£61.00

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Spice up your life with MRS. NICE! She is bubbling with rapid growth , well endowed and an absolute beauty as her name suggests. Her pedigree has blossomed out of the union of a Hawaiian indica x Hawaiian sativa and is a stable hybrid that no curry eater can live without.Probably one of the most upright self supporting plants you will ever grow Spice finishes within 9 weeks but you can find a phenotype that will be ready in 7 weeks with some good selection.

Spice is a good all round plant that would be welcome into any garden.This is a plant that would win a beauty show if it wore a bikini...asthetically she is a tribute to mother nature .Large sprayed out leaves, a thick strong stem and a green color deep and rich...Put some SPICE into your life!

Characteristics

Genetics: Hawaiian Indica x Hawaiian Sativa

Type: Indica / Sativa

Flowering Time: 7-9 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

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Yield: 500-600 gr/m2

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Harvest: Late September/Early October

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