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Rainbow Road by Paradise Seeds

Rainbow Road is an epic sativa dominant hybrid strain. It comes with the dial turned up to maximum for taste, effect and one of the biggest yields Paradise Seeds has engineered in its long history.

This is a strain that is finely tuned thanks to its balanced genetics. Hindu Kush provides the stable foundations for robust healthy growth, while Strawberry Sativa supplies the rocket fuel to take this plant to the next level. Its sweet and fruity nature makes it a must have for those with a nose for terpenes, a passion for racing sativas and a wish for beautiful big oily buds.

So what can you expect from Rainbow Road in the grow room? This high performance plant may need a bit of training in a limited grow space as it displays a ferocious appetite for growth. Fast in veg state it will stretch again when it begins to flower, possibly doubling in size. This growth spurt is accompanied by an intense sweet and fruity aroma and rapid development of unusually hard, dense buds thick with trichome crystal and oozing with resin.

In the outdoor environment, Rainbow Road will also rise to the occasion, shooting for the sun in warmer zones where the sun will boost its big yield capabilities. In less sun kissed regions its sativa genes high calyx-leaf-ratio will give it good protection from moisture penetration and the threat of mold.

This strain is a huge yielder and best results will come by letting it ride out its full 10 week maturation period. Rainbow Road is a wonderful swirl of terpenes - the scent of mango and strawberry and a taste that is a delicious red fruit potpourri. The journey is one of electrifying ascent to energetic and clear headed heights, to be followed by a pleasant state of relaxation and deep inner balance.

If you are looking for a high performance sativa that produces big on every level then stop your search... Rainbow Road is the one for you.

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