Lost Pearl | Feminised, Indoor & Outdoor
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Manufacturer: Green House Seeds
Lost pearl is an old school strain that we have reworked to produce one of the fruitiest cultivars of our catalogue
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Data sheet
Sex | 01 Feminised |
Variety | 01 Mostly Indica (min 70%) |
Flowering Type | 01 Photoperiod |
THC Content | 05 Very High (over 19%) |
CBD Content | 01 Very Low (below 1%) |
Growing Location | 03 Indoor & Outdoor |
Yield Indoor (g/m²) | 04 Very High (over 500g/m²) |
Yield Outdoor (g/plant) | 04 Very High (over 500g) |
Plant Height Indoor (cm) | 03 High (over 110cm) |
Plant Height Outdoor (cm) | 02 Medium (100 - 160cm) |
Flowering Time Indoor | 08 weeks |
Harvest Month Outdoor | 10 October |
Genetics | Silver Pearl IBL |
More info
Genetics: Silver Pearl IBL
70% indica 30% sativa
Lost pearl is an old school strain that we have reworked to produce one of the fruitiest cultivars of our catalogue. We selected the strongest papaya phenotype from our original seed stock from the 90’s and crossed it back with itself until it expressed an extreme sweetness in most of the plants.
The smell profile ranges from very sweet strawberry, mixed with a mouth watering papaya aroma. After drying, the flowers express a light earthy background. The flowers are covered with beautiful trichomes which makes the strain ideal for extraction of all types, producing some of the most flavorful resin we have experienced.
The lost pearl is a fast flowering strain that can finish in 7-8 weeks in good growing conditions producing medium-high yield, which makes it a good commercial strain. The plant has regular growth and will not stretch too much, the side branches will make a nice crown around the top with nice round and dense flowers that are covered in trichomes.
Lost Pearl produces a fast hitting body high that will last for a while, but keeps your head clear, allowing you to stay active.
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