Sweet Seeds
Sweet Seeds Ice Cool CBD® Offer
Sweet Seeds Ice Cool CBD® Offer
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Sweet Seeds Ice Cool CBD®
Cannabidiol (CBD) rich version of one of the best and most aromatic genetics in our catalogue, our beloved Ice Cool® (SWS06).
In this variety two exquisite genetic lineages of the Diesel family come together, our Ice Cool® and an "elite" clone selected from Diesel ancestors rich in CBD.
The THC:CBD ratio of this strain is between 1:1 and 1:2
Very productive and resinous variety.
The aroma and taste of this variety are exquisite, very strong and penetrating, with citrus, woody, cypress and exotic spice tones.
The structure of the plant is an indica-sativa hybrid, adapted to the requirements of indoor cultivation, very productive, resinous and aromatic.
CHARACTERISTICS
SWS69 variety
Indica: 40% / Sativa: 60%
Sex | Autoflowering |
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Intersection | Ice Cool x Fast Bud#2 |
Recommended cultivation | Indoor and outdoor |
Complete life cycle | 56-63 days |
Indoor production | 400-500 g/m 2 |
Indoor height | 50-110cm |
Outdoor collection | Early April / End of October |
Outdoor production | 50-150 g/plant |
THC | 5-12% |
CBD | 9-13% |
All information contained is for informational and educational purposes only. We urge all users not to make any practical use of this information in connection with cannabis seeds. In fact, let us remember that:
In Italy the cultivation of cannabis seeds is prohibited (Art. 28 and 73 of Presidential Decree 309/90) if you do not have a specific authorization (Art. 17 Presidential Decree 309/90)
Therefore, cannabis seeds may be used exclusively for collecting purposes and for genetic preservation and are marketed with the reservation that they are not used by third parties in conflict with the law. Cannabis seeds are excluded from Presidential Decree 309/90, which means that they are not to be considered narcotic substances (L. 412 of 1974, Art. 1, Paragraph 1, Letter B; New York single convention on narcotics of 1961 and table 1 Ministry of Health decree 11 April 2006).
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