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Purple Lemonade Auto from fastbuds

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Purple Lemonade Auto

3 seeds
£31,44


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"Purple Lemonade; arising from a meticulous cross between purple and citrus Cali genetics with our own autoflowering genetics, making this Indica leaning hybrid our most advanced purple genetic yet. Providing a complex high made up of subtle Sativa kicks and light body-stoned sensations. Zesty flavors are sweetened by a strong sugary seasoning making it the ideal sweet-tooth strain.
Bud AppearancePurple clouds, contrasted by rich orange pistils. A perfect combination of crystal-covered purple buds, with dark green-tipped sugar leaves, and rose pink trichomes, all riddled with bright orange pistils shooting out of every direction, making some of the most compact and complex purple buds you’ve ever seen.Smoke ReportOur Purple Lemonade is an Indica leaning hybrid like no other. Users will experience a primary uplifting kick, that, in the best-case scenario will leave you with a giggling fit, but that otherwise will keep you uplifted and content. That kick then progressively turns into a wave of bodily relaxation, that won’t leave the smoker couch-locked, not drowsy. With approximately 22% THC this strain is great for a daytime smoke or a relaxed evening buzz.Plant AppearanceGrowers can expect their Purple Lemonade to attain around 70-110 cm in height (about 3ft). She’ll develop multiple chunky bud sites around the stem, making a great contrast between the bright green stem, the dark purple bud development, and the darker green and purple sugar leaves growing around the buds. A beautiful strain with great internodal spacing."

Taste
Sweet, Lemon, Sour
THC
Up to 22%
CBD
< 1%
Harvest EU Indoor
400 – 500 gr/m2
Harvest US Indoor
1.3 – 1.6 oz/ft2
Harvest EU Outdoor
50 – 250 gr/plant
Harvest US Outdoor
2 – 9 oz/plant
Size
XL
Height
70 – 120 cm
Height US
28 – 47 inches
Flowering
9 – 10 weeks
Room
Indoor/Outdoor
Gender
Feminized
Genes
Sativa 30%/Indica 70%
Genetics
Purple Lemonade
Autoflowering
Yes


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