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Rotten Apples fem seeds From perfect tree genetics

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"Rotten Apple is the latest incredible cultivar to come out of the Jet A reversal project (Exotic Genetix) from the acclaimed breeders at Perfect Tree.

To create the Rotten Apple strain Perfect Tree crossed their selection of the Lemon Butter Cream (Triangle Kush x Sour Apple IBL) from Alien Genetics with Perfect Tree's Jet A reversal.

This cross allowed the unbelievable fuel and gas terps from the Triangle Kush & Jet A to combine with the Sour Apple creating an exotic fermented fragrance. This fermented aroma is pleasantly similar to the sweet funk found around apple trees before harvest, where some fruit has already dropped to the ground and started to degrade, but the overall aroma is still sweet and fresh like ripe apples. Some phenotypes are even sweeter, thanks to the lovely notes of freshly baked caramel which is almost like the flavour of apple cider syrup on the palate.

The plants are quite easy to grow, with them generally being on the shorter side of medium & the buds are sticky and chunky, you’ll find only a few variations of phenotype and with a little bit of luck you’ll find a plant that you’ll want to keep forever!"

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Seedbank Perfect Tree
Gender Feminised
Variety Hybrid (40/60 - 60/40)
Type of flowering Photoperiod
Flowering time (indoors) 8-9 weeks
THC Very High THC (over 20%)
CBD content Low
Yield Ultra
Plant Height Medium

€ 66.00 for 6 seeds



"Perfect tree is a small handcrafted cannabis seed company created by a group of passionate people. They are growers, extractors and collectors that are constantly experimenting with the plant to find the best genes. They have selected some of the finest strains to work with that have been collected from various seed banks and breeders all around the world. Perfect Tree have kept the one that impressed them the most in terms of its terpene profile, resin production and even the emotions that it produces.

Their goal today is to develop intense and surprising, aromatic varieties in order to meet the expectations of the connoisseurs. Perfect Tree work exclusively from seeds that are produced by modern, hybrid varieties and as a result have obtained some unique plants.

Perfect Tree offer feminised seeds so the grower can enjoy the taste of the originally selected clones. They also intend to offer regular seeds so that others can pursue the quest for the Perfect Tree.

To ensure the quality and stability of their varieties, they are testing 100% of their seeds. They also have a team of growers worldwide that test them in all kinds of environments. Quality is the most important thing for them, they want you to be amazed by the beauty, resin and all of the great aromas that the plants leak out into the room."

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