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Mavericks Genetics - Boston Cream Pie

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Boston Cream Pie is a captivating hybrid strain known for its dense, frosty buds and sweet, creamy aroma. This strain, with a lineage of Wedding Cake and Gelato, boasts a THC content of 24-26%.

The buds of Boston Cream Pie are visually stunning, dense, and covered in a thick layer of trichomes.

The aroma is a delightful blend of sweetness and creaminess, reminiscent of a classic dessert.

This strain provides a balanced high, ideal for both recreational and medicinal users. Boston Cream Pie flowers in 8-9 weeks, delivering generous yields of up to 850 grams per plant outdoors and 550 grams per square meter indoors. It is a top choice for those seeking a flavourful and potent cannabis experience.
Characteristics

Genetics: Wedding Cake x Gelato

Type: Indica / Sativa (50% Indica, 50% Sativa)

Flowering Time: 9 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC: 26%

Yield: Indoors 550 gr/m2, Outdoors 850 gr/pp

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Taste:

Smell: Creamy, vanilla, mint

Effect: Balanced high

Harvest: Early October

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