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Description
Strawberry Lemonade is the latest exciting cannabis strain to come from Barney's Farm. It was created from a cross of the sativa-dominant Strawberry strain with Barney's own Lemon OG. This 60% sativa strain has high THC levels, therapeutic properties and a great, fruity taste make this one you won't want to miss out on!
Strawberry Lemonade can be grown successfully indoors and outdoors. Indoors it grows to 120 - 150 cm. tall flowering in 60 - 70 days with great yields of up to 700 gr/m2. Outdoors it can grow to be 250 cm. tall with northern hemisphere harvests being ready in the first half of October with incredible yields of up to 2500 gr.
This is a strain that is pretty straightforward to grow having a very good resistance to mould (botrytis cinerea and powdery mildew), cold and pests such as spider mites. It has scents of sweet lemon, earthy strawberry and fruity hashish while flavours include strawberry lemonade, lemon and strawberry with sweet notes.
THC production is above 20% and in terms of its effect it is calming, uplifting, creative, happy, focused and energetic. Therapeutically it is recommended to relieve mild pain.
Don't wait for next summer, order your Strawberry Lemonade from Seedsman today.
Characteristics
Breeder/Brand | Barney's Farm Seeds |
---|---|
Product Type | Seeds THC |
Genetics | Strawberry x Lemon OG |
Variety | Mostly Sativa |
Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
Sex | Feminised |
THC Content | 20% plus |
Yield | Indoors: 700 gr/m2; Outdoors: 2500 gr. |
Plant Height | Indoors: 120 - 150 cm; Outdoors: 250 cm. |
Grows | Indoors, Outdoors |
Flowering Time | 60 - 70 days |
Harvest Month | 1st half of October |
Medical Conditions | Pain |
Medicinal Properties | Yes |
Taste / Flavour | Citrus, Fruity, Lemon, Strawberry, Sweet |
Effect | Calming, Creative, Energetic, Focused, Happy, Uplifting |
About Barney's Farm Seeds
It was the late 1980s and high atop the Himalayas, heavy snow hurling its way down from the skies, a small group of breeders began to cross-breed marijuana strains carefully selected from every corner of the Middle East and Asia. Bountiful harvests of sativa and indica hybrid cultivars kept the group's spirits up during a 3 year stint in the rural, desolate mountains. One member of this talented group would go on to create one of the most prominent cannabis seed production businesses in the world. That business is Barney's Farm and the man who started it all is Derry.
After his period of successful cultivation in Asia, Derry returned to Amsterdam in 1992 with his newly created cannabis seeds and took the helm at Barney's Coffee Shop. The popularity of his strains made Barney's the must- go-to place for interested parties worldwide.
The unique nature of the beginnings of a company like Barney's Farm only adds to its already vast popularity. The winner of countless awards and a never ending desire to produce 'new and exciting' strains of cannabis, it's no wonder that there is an international demand for Barney’s Farm creations.
Over the last decade, Barney’s Farm have produced some of the world’s most popular varieties of cannabis, with Pineapple Chunk winning the Indica Cup in 2009, and Critical Kush becoming a bestseller within months of release.
Despite a history spanning nearly 30 years, Barney’s Farm’s popularity has never diminished. New strains are frequently released, allowing for an ever-increasing audience to continue to enjoy high quality seeds from a company that started, literally, at the top and has remained there ever since. Experience this for yourself - buy Barney’s Farm seeds from Seedsman now.
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