Sensi Star is a great indoor plant, producing powerful, resinous, and very compact buds. Although mostly indica, she retains a complex high that warps both body and soul.
Introduced in 1995 by Paradise Seeds, this strains stability was improved in 1997 to deliver a strong plant with big fan leaves and nice thick buds. Sensi Star works well in a sea of green set-up. It is best if they vegetate for 2 weeks before entering the 12/12 light cycle. If the strong side branching is allowed to remain and flower, she needs a little extra space. Prospects for growing this plant outdoors are good in temperate zones, where she will reach approximately 6 feet (2 meters). This headstrong indica produces rock hard colas that have a lemony scent and taste. Some smokers find the buzz to be a very strong body stone, while others report a high with more energetic cerebral properties as well as a body sensation.
THC levels have been reported at 20 percent for this variety, making it a one-hitter quitter. CBD has been measured at 0.9%.
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