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Ginger Punch Auto | Kannabia Seeds
Ginger Punch Auto. Among the great varieties of commercial mothers available, we have rescued the Ginger Ale variety-for the general public: A real legend among American cannabis breeders due to its exact proportion between Haze and Cinderella 88. This variety combined with the best of the autoflowering spirit results in a very resistant variety to both plagues and fungi. Very productive and with the sweet flavour of strawberry candy. And it only needs 65 days of flowering from seed.
From our huge collection of mothers, we have revived the Ginger Ale for public release. This variety combined with the best of the autoflowering spirit results in a plant that is highly resistant to both plagues and fungi, extremely productive and has the sweet flavour of strawberry candy. And it only needs 65 days of flowering from seed! The taste goes far beyond any other autoflowerer on the market, with a smell and flavour so sweet that you will have to use powerful odour filters from early flowering stages indoors. Outdoors we recommend April to September planting. To guarantee optimum results, plant in pots of over 7 litres.
Ginger Punch has a relaxing effect and plague resistant.
It delivers a sweet/fruity taste and smell.
Planting Indoors…
The photoperiod is 18-20 hours, with a flowering cycle of 65 days. It reaches an average height of between 50-60 cm, and delivers a yield of approximately 400g per m2.
Planting Outdoors…
Plant between March and October. The average height will be between 60cm and 90cm, with an expected yield of 200g per plant.
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