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Seed Stockers Seeds - Superior Santa Marta Haze Auto

£23.20

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Santa Marta Haze Autoflower is a THC rich autoflowering Haze variety which is very easy to grow. The genetics come from Amnesia Haze x Santa Marta, which is a Colombian jungle Haze. This autoflowering version takes around 75 days from seed to harvest and grows well under 20 hours of daily light indoors, reaching around a metre tall. Outdoor she takes 90-100 days. The buds have a sparkling resinous appearance and deliver an exceptionally powerful and long lasting psychedelic Haze high with a fresh, fruity and pine aroma. It’s an easy and uncomplicated variety to grow with THC levels over 20%. Yields are very high on this variety, but most repeat growers love her for the top quality high.

Characteristics

Genetics: Santa Marta Haze x Amnesia Auto

Type: Mostly Sativa

Flowering Time:

Flowering Type: Autoflowering

THC: 23-26%

Yield:

Height: 100cm

Taste: Fruity, spicy

Smell: Fresh, fruity, pine

Effect: Active

Harvest: 75 Days from Seed

Awards: 3rd Automatic Flowering - High Life Cup

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