Sweet Tea strain
Sweet tea is an indica dominant hybrid strain(70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the classic cali-O X Alcatraz OG X Space Queen strains. Named for its insanely delicious flavor, Sweet Tea will have you begging for more with just one tasty little toke.
This sativa-dominant strain grows at a decent pace, producing a branchy, wide structure with an average distance between nodes. This means that, if you want to grow this plant properly indoors, we highly recommend giving the plants plenty of space to grow out their branches. With a decent feeding schedule (it needs quite a lot of nutrients) and a little care, you can easily harvest 500g per m2. During the flowering period, especially during the last few weeks, we recommend keeping humidity as low as possible – its flowers grow quite thick and can easily become infected by fungi. It should be ready to harvest after 55-65 days. buy Sweet Tea strain
What are the effects of this herb?
It causes a good blow to the brain, where you experience a lively and happy attitude. buy Sweet Tea strain
Then you will go into a state of motivation and euphoria that allows you to socialize naturally. It manages to eliminate levels of chronic pain and even depression as its effects evolved.
How many buds do Sweet Tea marijuana plants produce?
Your best time for growing this plant is in mid-October. Sweet Tea is a plant that has a more than acceptable crop production. buy Sweet Tea strain
As it can be adapted both indoors and outdoors, it is ideal for growers of all kinds.
It is estimated that indoors it is capable of producing up to 400 grams per square metre. Outdoors, it produces about 550 grams per plant.
What does Sweet Tea taste and smell like?
Thanks to its high concentration of terpenes you will be able to perceive a delicious cherry, melon and orange flavor, if you taste it you will be able to perceive also a touch of caramel that makes of this grass a pleasant experience with which you will enjoy every puff.
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