Heaven's Fruit is an easy to grow plant with very good performance. Once germination has started, it has a vigorous growth with dark wide leafs and short internodes.
When photoperiod is changed to 12/12, it takes around 20 days before showing its first buds. Suitable for using the Sea of Green technique, as well as SCROG.
Its blooming is spectacular, producing colas as dense and compact as its predecessor Tropimango. It's sensitive to low temperatures, and its leafs can get darker because of the cold if temperatures drop below 18.
Its resistance to plagues is also remarkable, what makes it a good candidate for any kind of growing conditions.
Outdoors, it produces beautiful, Christmas tree-shaped plants with great yields, ready to harvest from mid October. If the temperature drops below 15 during the last weeks of flowering it gets completely purple.
Regarding its flavour and aroma, Heaven's Fruit has a lot to say, because it's a real gem. A cumulus of nuances that go from acid to earthy tones, with a lot of density and long persistence in mouth
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