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Dedoverde Haze Auto Feminised Seeds Reviews

4.4 Rating 5 Reviews
First time growing and these seeds were very easy to grow and the buds were very nice. Nice and strong high. I made a few 1st time mistakes but these seeds still did their thing and produced. Highly recommended, especially if you’re just starting out! I will also add, Seedsman is a legit vendor with quick delivery, good communication and prices.
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Posted 6 years ago
Made in California The mastery of an expert breeder within a strain The origins of Dedoverde Haze are impressive: California Haze (LA) and Amnesia (NL). The result is a wonderful vigorous marijuana plant that any grower can cultivate and that yields remarkable amounts of buds with a pleasant intense scent that will awaken the interest of those seeking a different flavour and aroma. It performs well indoors with a short growing period and outdoors in dry, warm, temperate and Mediterranean climates or in the shelter of a greenhouse. Tropical flavour and Sativa effect For the lovers of tropical Sativas Dedoverde Haze is a cannabis hybrid with a strong aroma of citrus fruit and oil and a flavour that delivers intense hints of pine, oil, Haze, spices, tropical fruit and cedar. The powerful, long-lasting effect is totally Sativa, providing a clear, cerebral, invigorating feeling. For cannabis experts. Genotype80% Sativa / 20% Indica THC18-24% CBD0.1% Indoor flowering65-70 days Indoor yield12-15+ oz/yd2
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Posted 8 years ago
все как в описании вкус удивительный а эффект просто сшибает с ног от удовольствия !!!!
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Posted 8 years ago
One of the best out there. Each gave me 50-60 grams~ Had clear white crystals everywhere.. Taste - 9/10 - slightly bitter, but in a good way. Effect - Giggly / creative, but after 2/3 hours you get couch lock. It's a strong sativa, my new favorite.
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Posted 9 years ago
Evilsweetprincess
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I love this strain! Super strong tropical smell, hints of cheese in the curing process.
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Posted 10 years ago