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DELICIOUS SEEDS - DELICIOUS CANDY (CHEESE CANDY) FEM | 5 SEEDS
Cod. DELCHC5
Brand: DELICIOUS SEEDS
To create Delicious Candy, the Delicious Seeds team crossed two of the best existing commercial genetics. One of them, Cheese, originated in 1988-89 as a unique female phenotype of Skunk x Kush....
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To create Delicious Candy, the Delicious Seeds team crossed two of the best existing commercial genetics. One of them, Cheese, originated in 1988-89 as a unique female phenotype of Skunk x Kush. Grown in an area of the Chiltern Hills, it was developed by a group of squatters called Exodus, who established the centre of cannabis-related activity in the UK in the 1990s. The other progenitor is Caramelo, a fantastic selection of the best indica and sativa phenotype individuals of the exotic Lavender (SUPER SKUNK - BIG SKUNK KOREAN - AFGHANI-HAWAIIAN).
WARNING: Hemp seeds are excluded from the legal notion of Cannabis, which means that they are not to be considered a narcotic substance (L. 412 of 1974, art. 1, comma 1, lett. B; Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of New York of 1961 and table II of Ministerial Decree 27/7/1992). In Italy, the cultivation of hemp is prohibited (Articles 28 and 73 of Presidential Decree 309/90) unless a special authorisation is obtained (Article 17 of Presidential Decree 309/90). In the absence of authorisation, seeds may only be used for other purposes (zootechnical, collecting, etc.). The seeds are sold with the reservation that they are not used by third parties in conflict with the law.
Characteristics Delicious Candy Seeds:
- Genus: Feminized
- Genotype: 80% Indica / 20% Sativa
- Genetics: Cheese (Skunk x Kush) x Caramelo
- Days: 55-65 days
WARNING: Hemp seeds are excluded from the legal notion of Cannabis, which means that they are not to be considered a narcotic substance (L. 412 of 1974, art. 1, comma 1, lett. B; Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of New York of 1961 and table II of Ministerial Decree 27/7/1992). In Italy, the cultivation of hemp is prohibited (Articles 28 and 73 of Presidential Decree 309/90) unless a special authorisation is obtained (Article 17 of Presidential Decree 309/90). In the absence of authorisation, seeds may only be used for other purposes (zootechnical, collecting, etc.). The seeds are sold with the reservation that they are not used by third parties in conflict with the law.
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