Introducing: LSD Feminized seeds
LSD feminized seeds live up to their name by offering a mellow, mind-altering experience that’s both relaxing and visually stimulating. With a THC content of 15-20%, it packs a punch strong enough for even the most seasoned cannabis users, though it’s not as intense as its psychedelic namesake.
Growing LSD feminized cannabis is a breeze, making it perfect for both novice and experienced cultivators. Its natural resistance to common diseases and ability to produce large yields make it a top choice in the feminized category.
This cultivar offers a smooth, enjoyable experience, with a unique blend of sweet berry, pine, and bubblegum flavors. The buds are visually striking, featuring cone-shaped structures with a range of green hues, orange pistils, and a frosty layer of trichomes that add to their appeal.
LSD feminized seeds originated from a cross between Mazar I Sharif and Skunk #1, resulting in a sativa-leaning hybrid that won third place at the 2008 High Times Cup. Known for its euphoric effects and musky fragrance, LSD feminized buds contain a well-balanced mix of 55% sativa and 45% indica genetics.
What are LSD Feminized seeds like to grow?
Growing LSD feminized seeds is straightforward, even for beginners, thanks to the cultivar’s natural resistance to common diseases and pests. There's no need for pesticides or sprays, and it’s not easily affected by weather changes, so once your growing environment is set up, it largely takes care of itself. While LSD feminized seeds can thrive both indoors and outdoors, we recommend an indoor setup for more control over environmental factors, which also tends to produce tastier flowers.
If you're growing indoors, maintain a temperature range between 65–80°F and keep humidity below 50% to prevent mold, especially given the cultivar's dense foliage. LSD feminized plants grow short, usually reaching a maximum height of 2 feet, but they spread laterally, so be mindful of spacing. Regular trimming of lower fan leaves will help light reach the buds and reduce mold risk. Using an organic fertilizer, especially during the flowering phase, will enhance growth, and an odor filter is recommended to control the strong aroma that these plants produce.
For outdoor growers, LSD feminized seeds thrive in sunny locations and should be planted in April if you're in the northern hemisphere. Growing in pots allows for easy relocation in case of bad weather, preventing bud rot. These plants take 8–10 weeks to flower. Whether indoors or outdoors, LSD feminized seeds reward growers with high-quality, potent buds come harvest time in October.
What's LSD Fem like in the bowl?
The tightly packed flowers from LSD feminized seeds emit a strong, captivating fragrance that’s sure to delight your senses. At first, the dominant pine and musky scent, inherited from its Skunk lineage, grabs your attention. Beneath these bold aromas, a sweet citrus note emerges, creating a well-balanced and irresistible scent. Once exposed to the aroma of these buds, you'll find it hard to resist their allure.
This enticing fragrance is largely due to the myrcene terpene, which dominates the scent profile of LSD feminized flowers. When the smoke hits your mouth, the flavor transforms into a sweet berry and pine taste, with subtle hints of bubblegum lingering in the background, making each puff a delicious experience.
Responses to cannabis use and its effects can differ person to person. Please remember that growing conditions have a huge influence on the terpene profile, yield, and potency of all cannabis plants. Happy growing!