Daily Strain #8 : Kali Dog

in #marijuana8 years ago

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Kali Dog is a great example of the strong genetics currently coming from US growers. Although Sativa dominates, there is a large influx of indica characters from large genetics: large and dense buds, strong odors and Skunk, has a full flavor and a strong effect.

Produced for the first time over 20 years ago, this powerful variety has a strong, almost overwhelming flavor of lemon and fuel. Cultivators will appreciate it very much, both for dense and compact growth, and for abundant production. Indoor, they are easily produced 450-500 g per square meter, with a 600 watt HPS. It needs abundant nutrition, so it can safely absorb booster and nutrients for even strong flowering.

Although it may be a bit more difficult to grow, this plant tends to prefer lower levels of moisture, as it is at risk of rotten buds, molds or oidos. In fact, it's more than just the dense and heavy buds - just taking care of the plant, it's really worth it. It responds well to cutting techniques and manicure, and we advise not to let it grow too much during vegetative growth, as the plant tends to stretch in the first weeks of flowering. Flowering lasts from 8 to 10 weeks; On average 9 weeks.

If you have a high tolerance and find other strains aren't getting you where you want to be, then give this strain a try. Not for beginners, it packs a punch! It takes a lot to impress me, but Kali Dog did just that!

Buy Kali Dog seeds here : https://www.zamnesia.com/it/royal-queen-seeds/1746-kali-dog-femminizzata.html

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All the info has been taken from royalqueenseeds.it

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