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Anesia Seeds - Ghost Train Haze #1

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Ghost Train Haze by Anesia is a sativa cross between Ghost OG and Neville’s Wreck. It is also a winner of High Times Strongest Strains on Earth. This potent strain has been tested with more than 28% of THC. Ghost Train Haze #1 has gained wide-scale popularity that almost borders on cult status due to the strains incredible potency.

The aroma of Ghost Train Haze is sweet and piney, with hints of lemon, and spice. The dense and extreme sticky buds of the Ghost Train Haze are rich with trichomes and coated in light orange hairs. The smoke is extremely smooth, with more of an OG taste with a sharp, sweetly pine flavor.

Characteristics

Genetics: Ghost OG x Nevilles Wreck

Type: Mostly Sativa

Flowering Time: 10-12 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC: 28%

Yield: Indoors 550-600 gr/m2, Outdoors 800-900 gr/pp

Height: Indoors 110-150cm, Outdoors 200-300cm

Taste: Pine, sweet

Smell: Sweet, pine, hint of lemon and spice

Effect: OG, sharp, sweet pine

Harvest: Mid October

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