Rox is named for her hard, dense buds, green rocks of plant matter that are coated in resin. This plant is well adapted to colder regions. A strong mold-resistance means Rox can grow outside in rainy climates like Holland. It is not the largest of plants, but definitely one of the most solid, even so that the rain washes off.
Although the yield is a bit lower then on some other varieties, the buds smaller in size have more weight then you would expect first. The taste and potency definitely makes up for the size of it!
These hard nuggets are a pleasure to smoke, with a gorgeous smell and tangy, fruity aroma as fresh and sweet as strawberry-mint! The high has a ?feelgood? effect on the body and soul. It hits you immediately and can sometimes be quite overwhelming in its take-off. Not a 9 to 5 smoke, Rox has an energetic and direct effect which makes it an excellent party smoke
Sister of the Swiss cannabiscup winner 2004.
Type: Indica dominant
Flowering: Flowering time: approx. 56 days indoors. Outdoors middle of September (n.L.)
Yield: 350 grams per m2 indoors is feasible. Outdoors 300 grams per plant
Environment: Indoors. Outdoors between 55? n.L. and 55? s.L.
Effect/Buzz: Energetic, direct
Smell/Taste: fruity
THC: 12-15%
Comment Posted by: GreenShadows on 10-07-2010 at 07:33
Mold resistant but not mold proof. One of the few plants I didn't have to repair because of strong winds.
Medically, as a Chronic Fatigue Patient, I found this strain to help with anxiety and depression. It's also great as a night cap. She is a connoisseur weed on par with Isis from Dutch Passion
It is a feel good smoke that is a beautiful balance between between being too stone and too high. She gives you small rock hard buds that hold an overall red-earth tone from her hairs.
For soil I found Fox Farm's Ocean Forest to be too hot. I transplanted to Aurora Innovations' Roots Organic Soil where things went back to smooth operation.
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