Plant-Profile about Blue in Green (by Gage Green Genetics)
    
        This Plant-Profile was generated by 1 single profiles, particular thanks goes to: jeanield
    
    Information about the growth of the plants:
    
    
            - Flowering Time Indoor
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            Between 65 and 65 days (Average: 65)
        
- Growth Behavior
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            Sturdy
        
Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness
    
            - Yield / Quantity
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            The crop of this strain is high
        
- Bud Structure
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            The dried buds are slightly below average
        
Effect/Effectiveness
    
            No data available for this strain.
    
    Smell / Aroma
    
            No data available for this strain.
    
    Taste
    
            No data available for this strain.
    
    General Impression
    Blue in Green (Gage Green Genetics) (Indoor) is all together good strain, but there are better ones
    
        (On average 7 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10!)
    
    
        Additional Information
                    
                
jeanield says
                Takes a little longer than originally planned but makes up for it with dense, sticky buds. Definitely check the trichomes before assuming it's ready. The ambers are slow to appear but patience is key if you're willing to wait for it. There isn't much harvesting to do though when the time comes and what little trim there is are fading green to yellow then beautiful dark, purple edges.
            
            
    
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