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Frost Roar is an mostly indica from Zamnesia and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±60 days) Zamnesia's Frost Roar is only available as feminized seeds.
Descended from Gelato and Tahoe OG, Frost Roar unites legendary West Coast genetics with modern potency and bag appeal. Tall, vigorous, and dripping in resin, this exclusive set is made for growers who want true US fire in their garden.
Feel free to look this gift horse in the mouth: Frost Roar comes packing serious heat (pun intended). Descending from Gelato (a Californian cannabis icon) and Tahoe OG (a beloved OG Kush pheno), Frost Roar needs to be in your garden, stat. Get your seeds now, only by cashing in your exclusive Gift Points. You won’t be disappointed.
Growing Frost Roar: XL Plants With Max PotentialSowing Frost Roar isn’t for the faint-hearted. These hardy seeds spring out of the ground loaded with vigour and grow into big bushes that grow heavy with dense, frosty, indica-type nugs. Indoors, expect plants of 120 cm with fat leaves that need just 8–9 weeks in bloom to produce up to 400 g/m² of true fire. Outdoors, Frost Roar can reach 200 cm and yields 550 g/plant by mid-October. Thanks to her tightly stacked flowers and low leaf-to-bud ratio, trimming Frost Roar is a breeze.
Aromas, Flavours, and Effects of Frost Roar: Premium OG and Gelato FlairCome harvest time, you’ll know exactly where this queen gets her name. Absolutely covered in thick, frosty trichomes, Frost Roar buds scream top-shelf. Inside every crystal, you’ll find an exotic mix of sweet citrus and earthy-pine terpenes, as well as 24% THC. Inhale her smooth, full-bodied smoke and enjoy as a warm buzz soothes every muscle in your body and squeezes every last bit of tension from your mind. Don’t hesitate, secure your exclusive Frost Roar seeds now before they melt away!
Terpenes | Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene
Suitable for | Indoor, Outdoor
Grow difficulty | Moderate
Parents | Gelato x Tahoe OG
Genetics | 70% Indica / 30% Sativa
THC | 24%
CBD | 0-1%
Flowering Type | Photoperiod
Sex | Feminized
Flowering Time | 8-9 weeks
Height (Indoor) | 120cm
Height (Outdoor) | 200cm
Yield (Indoor) | Up to 400 gr/m²
Yield (Outdoor) | Up to 550 gr/plant
Taste / Aroma | Sweet, Earthy, Citrus, Pine
Effects | Relaxing, Body-buzz, Soothing, Calming
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