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Strain Name: PSF-Delahaze
Breeder: Paradise Seeds
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Flowering Time: 9 Weeks
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Delahaze is a superb variety. It is extremely potent, giving high yields and finishes early in approximately 9 weeks. To appreciate her fully let her flower one week extra which results in fine sativaish/haze flowers filling up your growroom with a beautiful aroma containing hints of citrus & mango. Still the typical haze scent remains dominant.

The chances that these plants become fat are plenty since they grow multiple branches filled with clusters of resin coated flowers. Therefore we suggest to induce flowering early before they get too big.

The high is a creeper and clear. After a while you also notice a pleasant and suiting bodily effect. In general a euphoric uplifting high, not psychedelic or trippy. Many growers & smokers have rated Delahaze to their top 3 haze list.

Type: Mostly Sativa 70%
Flowering time: Indoors approx 9 weeks. Outdoors early November (n.L.)
Yield: 500 plus grams indoor per mtr2 . Outdoors more then 1000grams per plant.
Environment: Indoors. Outdoors between 45º n.L. and 45º s.L.
Effect/Buzz: Creeping head high, clear and active, no panic.
Smell/ taste: Combination of the sweet mango or citrus with dominant typical haze taste.
Thc 18% or more


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