Flo
- Marijuana Strain Flo
- Marijuana Seed Company DJ Short
- Marijuana Type Sativa / Indica
- Marijuana Types
- Marijuana Taste
- Marijuana High
- Marijuana Vegetative
- Marijuana Flower
Flo is a very Sativa phenotypic characteristics that also matures very early. The large, tight, spear-shaped marijuana buds are made up of small, densely packed purple calyxes. The marijuana plants are taller and like to branch out.
Indoors the marijuana buds are fully mature by the end of their sixth week. Outdoors the marijuana plant is a super producer when multi-harvested over a period of time. The first marijuana buds are ripe around the third week of September.
About every ten days after that, new marijuana buds form and can be harvested through the end of November, if the plant can be kept alive that long.
Flo is ideal for greenhouse production. The motivational "high" produced by Flo is quite unique. The flavor is like Nepalese Temple Hash. A most pleasant and enjoyable experience."
Rated #1 strain at Cannabis Cup '96 by Cannabis Canada Magazine? bred by the developer of Blueberry , Blue Velvet , and Flo.
Height 1m Flowering time 8 to 9 weeks.
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