Plant-Profile about Heavy Duty Fruity (by TH Seeds)
This Plant-Profile was generated by 1 single profiles, particular thanks goes to: zels420
Information about the growth of the plants:
- Flowering Time Indoor
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Between 59 and 59 days (Average: 59)
- Growth Behavior
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Like a christmas tree, Strong and Fast
- Side Branches
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an average number
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medium length to long
as well as
strong and vigorous
- The plants of this Cannabis-Strain...
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...do not need much care.
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...are susceptible to mold.
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...are well suited for a ScroG (Screen of Green).
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...are well suited to Supercropping.
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...do not respond well to the pruning of the main stem.
Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness
- Yield / Quantity
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The crop of this strain is insane high and absolutely top yields
- Buds / Leaves
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The ratio of buds to leaves is above average
- Bud Structure
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The dried buds are little bit fluffy
- Strength / Lasting Effect
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The weed is not to strong and not to soft
- Tolerance Built
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slightly above average tolerance education
Effect/Effectiveness
Smell / Aroma
Taste
No data available for this strain.
General Impression
Heavy Duty Fruity (TH Seeds) (Indoor) is all together slightly above average
(On average 6 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10!)
Additional Information
Biggest indoor producer I’ve ever come across. Gray mold can be a problem due to the size of the colas so SRA is recommended. A very sweet smoke but not the most potent, my tolerance to this strain was built quickly, largely due I believe to my medical conditions but not as quickly as some other genetics.
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Single Plant-Profiles about this strain was uploaded by: zels420
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