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Blimburn Seeds - Mamba Negra CBD

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
This new Mamba Negra CBD Rich by BlimBurn seeds is a cross between Critical Mass, and a skunk strain. large buds and central colas. Great for outdoors as its pest resistant.

This new Mamba Negra strain with a high content in CBD from BlimBurn seeds is a cross between the 2004 Highlife Champion, Critical Mass, and a very fruity, red-haired compact skunk strain.

It is a great producer, producing very uniform plants with large central colas. The buds are large, compact and extremely fragrant with strong hints of fruit that give both a physical and cerebral effect.

Mamba Negra also grows very large outdoors where it flowers early and shows a good resistance to mould.
Characteristics

Genetics: Critical Mass x Skunk x CBD

Type: Mostly Indica

Flowering Time: 7-9 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC: 1-2%

Yield: Indoors 500 gr/m2, Outdoors 400-500 gr/pp

Height: Indoors 80-100cm, Outdoors 140-200cm

Taste: Sweet, Earthy, Fruity

Smell: Strong, fruity

Effect: Calming, Relaxing

Harvest: Mid/End September

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