The legendary Sweet Tooth has been crossed with a Ruderalis/Indica strain by the ever impressive Seedsman seed company. This means that this extremely popular strain is now easier to grow than ever because its auto flowering. The original Sweet Tooth is an award winner, it won 1st at the 2001 High Times Cannabis Cup. Unsurprisingly the scent of the strain is extremely sweet with a taste of berries and flowers.
It has a euphoric and uplifting effect; it is often used for anxiety, headaches and stress. Originally Sweet Tooth was a cross between Nepalese, Hawaiian and Afghani strains. As previously mentioned this strain is auto flowering but it is also feminised.
Over the years feminised seeds have become more and more popular due to their easy to grow nature and their money saving abilities.
The fact that the strain is auto flowering means that it will skip a section of the growing process known as the vegetative stage. Thus the plants will flower extremely quickly with a larger yield and a shorter height. The height of the plants makes them ideal for indoor growth or for stealth growing on a balcony.
Sweet Tooth can be grown indoors, outdoors or in a greenhouse, it does however thrive indoors. It will grow to around 60-120 cm and gives a yield of roughly 200g/plant. Its flowering time is extremely short at just 7 weeks.
Genetics | Sweet Tooth x Ruderalis |
Variety | Mostly Indica |
Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
Sex | Feminised |
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