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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Characteristics
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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Indica 60% / Sativa 40%

GENETICS
Selected Skunk phenotype (clone only strain from the UK).
Green House Seed Co. is the official producer of the original Bid Buddha Seeds Cheese.

EFFECTS
Very stoned, long lasting. It is a slow creeper but very intense.
Medicinally effective in pain therapy, appetite stimulation and against insomnia.

FLOWERING INDOOR
8 weeks, with a yield up to 800 gr/m2.
Good for SCRoG.

FLOWERING OUTDOOR
Ready at the end of September (North hemisphere) with a production up to 800 gr/plant.
Branchy plant with vine-like growth, needs full support.

AWARDS
1st Seeds Company HTCC 2006.

Characteristics

Genetics: Selected Skunk phenotype

Type: Mostly Indica

Flowering Time: 8 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC:

Yield: Indoors Up to 800 gr/m2, Outdoors Up to 800 gr/pp

Height:

Taste:

Smell:

Effect: Very stoned, long lasting, creeper, intense

Harvest:

Awards: Indica Cup HTCC 2006, 1st Prize 1st Outdoors Cup 2013 Spannabis Champions Cup

Disclaimer

In accordance with UK laws we only sell genuine cannabis seeds which are strictly for collection or souvenir purposes only. At present in the UK, it is legal to sell and own dormant cannabis seeds however it is illegal to cultivate, germinate, grow, or otherwise use them and as such we are not able to provide any information relating to this.

The descriptions shown are usually taken from the breeders themselves and were written in regions where activities such as germination, propagation and consumption are permitted. Descriptions are for informational purposes only, their inclusion here must not be construed as advice or encouragement regarding germination, consumption, expected benefits, effects or any other claims or statements.

We are not responsible or liable for any illegal activities or damages arising from the possession or use of the products.

Customers outside the UK must abide by their local laws and it is their responsibility to research applicable laws before placing an order.