Introducing: Maracuya Feminized Seeds
Experience a tropical rush not widely found in the world. Our Maracuya Feminized Seeds offer sativa dominance and a streamlined way to get juicy buds with fewer males in the cut. Boasting a tropical aroma only known by some, with yields that surpass most expectations, Maracuya is an outstanding cultivation choice for both new & experienced growers.
Maracuya is a cross between Sweet Pink Grapefruit and Orange Bud strain in order to reach THC levels between about up to 20% with a unique terpene profile that adds both flavor and unique tastes to the smoke.
What are Maracuya Feminized Seeds like to grow?
Maracuya Feminized Seeds are usually best for those who have some experience growing. Their resilience allows them to adapt well to various environmental conditions - but are not always the easiest plants to learn on.
Maracuya plants typically flower in 9-10 weeks and reach medium yields. To maximize production and harvests, it's wise to utilize training methods that create an even canopy before transitioning into the flowering stage - this allows more light exposure for greater bud development while simultaneously producing better plants.
Maracuya harvest generally falls around mid-October for outdoor cultivators, similar to traditional cannabis strains. Due to Maracuya's forgiving growing conditions and adaptability, harvest should still yield quality buds even under difficult cultivation circumstances.
What’s Maracuya Feminized like in the bowl?
Maracuya provides citrus and tropical notes similar to freshly picked passion fruit, making each puff both satisfying and invigorating!
Maracuya provides users with an enjoyable high that is stimulating and relaxing simultaneously - promoting creativity and activity before gradually relaxing the user slowly, without making them crash. This way, you can continue on with your day in style.
Your experience cultivating cannabis will depend heavily upon a number of variables such as growing conditions and tolerance levels. Effects and terpenes may differ. We wish you success growing!