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COPACABANA - ANESIA SEEDS

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Copacabana Description
Copacabana: a Brazilian Sativa with an enormous production.
Copacabana only grows about 150cm high despite their pure Sativa genetics and therefore is also suitable for a great indoor grow. Her flowering period lasts 10-12 weeks, during which she´s creating long and resinous buds. Copacabana can be harvested at the end of October and she yields 600-800g per plant, indoor Copacabana produces about 550-600g per square meter.
The aroma of Copacabana is very fruity and sweet with a slightly herbal touch. Her effects are stimulating and revitalize both, body and mind. If you are looking for a variety to sleep, you are absolutely wrong with her but for dancing through the whole night there is little comparable!

Growing Copacabana
The nutritional needs of her are not very huge. You should avoided too high nitrogen doses, as this can have a negative impact on yield. Copacabana is ideal for a Screen Of Green (Scrog) with 6 plants per square meter. She reacts good in LST and you should keep the height under control with fimming and bondage methods.


Copacabana Feminized Seeds Specification

Sex: Feminized

Type: 100% Sativa

Grow: Indoor/Outdoor

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

Flowering Time: 10-12 weeks

Outdoor Harvest: Late October

Yield: Indoot: 550-600g/m2 - Outdoor: 600-800g/plant

Height: Indoor: 140-160cm - Outdoor: 180-300cm

THC: 19%

CBD: Unknown

THC/CBD ratio: Unknown

Genetics: Unknown

Aroma/Flavor: Mango, Pineapple

Effects: Stimulating and revitalize both, body and mind

Medical Conditions: Unknown

Medicinal Properties: Unknown

Mold/Pest Resistance: Unknown

Grow Difficulty: Unknown

Awards: Unknown

Special Features: High THC strain

Pick & Mix: No




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