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Liberty Haze Feminised Seeds Reviews

4.4 Rating 230 Reviews
Big buds over 1 foot tall. Are used to Fox Farm and happy frog soil and emerald harvest nutrients my friend said they have never seen but so big
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Posted 4 years ago
Tried to germ 9 seeds. None popped. Maybe just a bad package or it wasn’t stored properly.
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Posted 4 years ago
Tried to germ 9 seeds. None popped. Maybe just a bad package or it wasn’t stored properly.
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Posted 4 years ago
Tried to germ 9 seeds. None popped. Maybe just a bad package or it wasn’t stored properly.
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Posted 4 years ago
So far so good
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Posted 4 years ago
So far so good
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Posted 4 years ago
So far so good
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Posted 4 years ago
First off, every Seedsman seed that my friends brothers dogs cousin ever popped has grown perfectly. There has never been a failure to germinate, through about 15 seeds so far. Seedsman is the bomb. Liberty Haze was eventually transplanted into a three gallon smart pot with soil. It had to be a three gallon due to space constraints. It was grown in FFOF, and fed General Organics nutes. There were no major issues during veg or flower. In veg, she was trained with LST and supercropping. The plant started to bud about ten days after flipping to 12/12. Throughout flower, she ended up packing on some dense and STICKY buds. The bud spacing was not extremely compact, but the buds themselves were solid and super duper sticky. Despite growing in a three gallon pot, the yield was decent too. Overall, she grew to about three feet high and three feet wide. She was harvested after 56 days of flower, which is less than the recommended duration, but her pistils hand curled down, her trichs were starting to amber, and she was clearly done. She did have some mild genetic foxtailing, but it was not an issue at all. IMO, it makes the buds look fantastic. The smell. OMG THE SMELL!! These nugs smell like powerful lime and citrus, without any pungent or earthy undertones. Even during the drying period and all through the cure, there was no hay smell or pungent odor. It was just a mesmerizing aroma of powerful limey citrus, with a hint of skunk in the backdrop, and it gets better and better as you cure. The nugs are lime green with bright orange hairs, and about 50% of the nugs have darkened to purple. That purple color can be attributed to the cool temps the she went through in the night, during the final stages of flower. The smoke is smooth AF, delicious, and the high is powerful, energetic, euphoric, and uplifting. My cousin's dog's grandma's friend highly recommends this strain. It's amazing in every way.
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Posted 4 years ago