Liberty Haze - 3 feminized seeds
- SKU: 10050
brand: | Barney's Farm |
genus: | Feminized |
Parents: | G13 x ChemDawg 91 |
genetics: | 40% indica / 60% sativa |
flowering time: | 60 - 65 days |
THC: | 25% |
aroma & taste: | Pine, lime, herbs |
Barney's Farm Liberty Haze - 3 feminized seeds
Liberty Haze Cannabis Seeds Liberty Haze was created by crossing G13 with the fast-flowering ChemDawg 91. This medium-growing strain has both indica and sativa characteristics and has a quick flowering time of 8-9 weeks. Liberty Haze grows excellently both indoors and outdoors. The long, dense flower clusters take up considerable size in the last few weeks and produce a multitude of dense flowers in a beautiful red and purple calyx. The buzz is immediate and long-lasting, producing a euphoric cerebral effect. This strain has a distinct lemony taste and scent. Laboratory tests rate the THC content at up to 25%. Is Liberty Haze Indica or Sativa? The Liberty Haze strain from Barneys Farm is 60% Sativa 40% Indica What is the best way to store my Liberty Haze Strain seeds? To properly store Liberty Haze seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container, ideally labeled and dated in a refrigerator, without freezing them. What is the best method for germinating Liberty Haze seeds? There are numerous methods to germinate Liberty Haze cannabis seeds if permitted in your location. The paper towel method is a common method that involves placing the Liberty Haze seeds on a damp paper towel and covering them with another damp paper towel to keep them moist. Afterwards, the paper towel should be stored in a warm, dark place and checked daily to ensure it remains moist. Once the Liberty Haze seeds have germinated, they should be carefully placed in soil or a similar growing medium. What is the best temperature to germinate Liberty Haze cannabis seeds? Liberty Haze cannabis seeds germinate at temperatures between 70°F and 90°F (21°C to 32°C). Temperatures below 70°F (21°C) and above 90°F (32°C) can prevent or affect healthy germination. Low temperatures delay or even stop germination. High temperatures can cause poor germination, stunted or slow growth, and also increase the likelihood of seedlings drying out.
Type: Feminized Strains