Nirvana Seeds Master Kush
feminized seeds from the Nirvana is a cross breed of two different
Hindu Kush strains. Her main characteristics are easy growing, high
yields of big buds with strong long lasting high. This marijuana variety
represents an indica/sativa family and possesses the best qualities of
the both strains which made her a winner of 2005 and 2006 Cannabis Cup.
Growing Master Kush feminized cannabis seeds
are very easy. They are not suitable for outdoor growing, unless you
live in a very warm country with a stable climate, but show excellent
performance when cultivated indoors and respond well to any growing
methods. Their strong genotype helps them resist mild stress as well as
mould and mushroom. We would definitely recommend this cannabis for
beginners.
Indica dominant, feminized seeds of Master Kush
marijuana produce middle sized plants which grow a bit bushy developing a
typical x-mas tree shape. They show very little stretch, ending up at
about 16 inches. It takes 8 weeks of flowering to see the first buds.
This variety is not pungent; smell is not a problem, even if you don’t
have a proper ventilation system. Master Kush cannabis
is very eye appealing; her buds are heavily frosted with trichomes;
multiple colas (some LST done early in vegetation) with a large number
of big buds and many smaller jawbreaker sized popcorn buds.
Most weight was packed on at around 40-50 days. This baby is really a
good yielder, she produces up to 500 gr. of quality marijuana per m2.
The final product is said to contain from 15% to 20% of THC which hits
you quite quickly, with a tingling in the lips, warmth through the body
and a very mellow, happy state of mind. No desire to get up and do
anything; however, it doesn't turn you into a complete log. Good for
sitting with a guitar and getting lost in the music. Relaxing, and may
be good for those who can't sleep.
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