Maroc Rouge is a new hybrid that was created by crossing a USA Purps with an early-finishing sativa strain from the Rif mountains of Morocco. It is 85% sativa in genetic composition.
This is a strain that is most suited to outdoor cultivation in a wide range of latitudes from northern Europe to Africa. The flowering time for this strain also makes it less attractive to indoor growers as it takes a total of 7 months flowering for maturity to be reached. Harvest time is during October in the northern hemisphere and March in southern latitudes. Plants of this variety will grow to a height of 40 - 90 cm. indoors but much taller outdoors with 140 - 170 cm. being typical. Indoor yields are between 350 - 450 gr/m2 while outdoors each plant can produce 200 - 300 gr. This strain has a sweet, floral taste and an energetic, "up" sativa high from its high levels of THC and low CBD
Genetics: USA Purps x Early Rif Sativa
Type: Mostly Sativa
Flowering Time: 8 Weeks
Flowering Type: Photoperiod
THC: High
Yield: Indoors 350-450 gr/m2, Outdoors 200-300 gr/pp
Height: Indoors 40-90cm, Outdoors 140-170cm
Taste: Floral, fruity, sweet
Smell:
Effect: Energetic
Harvest: October
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