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Banana Purple Punch Auto cannabis seeds

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Banana Purple Punch Auto

3 seeds
£31,00


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"Bud description Perfection in bud form. Banana Purple Punch buds boast bright-orange hairs and a beautiful mix of purple, pink, and magenta hues that get completely covered in trichomes by harvest time. The medium-sized buds grow extremely dense and stacked on top of each other, making the main cola and side branches look like the tallest purple skyscraper you’ve ever seen. The mouth-watering tropical fruit smell will mesmerize your nostrils before you can even break them open, a truly exceptional strain for those looking to make the tastiest hash and extracts.Smoke report This strain is not for the faint of heart. At first, you’ll experience a joyful high that allows you to focus and clears your mind, but don’t rush. Banana Purple Punch Auto is a creeper strain and the full-on effect may creep up on you all at once when you least expect it. After a couple of hits, the pleasant head high slowly turns into a powerful long-lasting sedative effect that feels like it's melting your whole body, relieving pain, stress, and symptoms associated with appetite loss while leaving you happy and relaxed. This nightcap strain definitely puts you to sleep, so take it easy.Plant appearance This variety is very easy to grow and without much effort will reveal its Indica lineage and show you what it’s capable of. Banana Purple Punch Auto can reach up to 120cm but grows thick and stout, developing a thick main cola with multiple short side branches that grow as thick as the main stem and can support the large-sized buds with ease. Due to the Indica heritage, this plant has short internodal spacing which gives the impression that each individual branch is growing one massive bud. The beautiful dark lilac flowers contrast perfectly with the wide fan leaves that fade into a beautiful light green hue by the end of flowering."

Taste
Strawberry, Banana, Fruits, Gummy
THC
Up to 26%
CBD
< 1%
Harvest EU Indoor
450 – 550 gr/m2
Harvest US Indoor
1.5 – 1.8 oz/ft2
Harvest EU Outdoor
60 – 200 gr/plant
Harvest US Outdoor
2 – 7 oz/plant
Size
XL
Height
80 – 120 cm
Height US
31 – 47 inches
Flowering
8 weeks
Room
Indoor/Outdoor
Gender
Feminized
Genes
Sativa 25%/Indica 75%
Genetics
Banana Purple Punch Auto
Autoflowering
Yes



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