Crystal M.E.T.H. by Fast Buds Seeds

Breeder: Fast Buds
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We have created a potent Mexican variety that produces a tropical Sativa high. This variety has a great balance of diverse effects, and will provide an amazing dose of happiness. Crystal Meth is the result of the mixture of a priceless collection of genetics. The key component of this plant is a phenomenal Mexican hybrid that was proudly developed by Fast Buds research team.
Price: US$27.31
STRAIN CHARACTERISTICS
THC Content:19%-22%
Flowering Time:10-12 Weeks
Sex:Female
Yield:500-600gr/m²
CBD:Low
Plant Height:Medium: 100cm-180cm
Characteristic:Cheerful, Pleasant, Positive
Breeder:Fast Buds
Genetics:Crystal METH Autoflowering Sativa/Indica

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This marijuana plant has become the FastBuds flagship strain due to its adaptability that persists from seed to harvest, its generous yield potential of 600 g/m2, and the powerful effects that it produces. Flavour is pleasant, pine aroma with hint of nuts - hazelnut. Crystal Meth offers a cheerful and pleasant high that's extremely positive. The effects increase progressively, culminating with a cerebral blow and wobbly legs. This variety is for those consumers who look for pleasure, mental relaxation and strong emotions. Crystal Meth is a safe window to happiness. It is feminized and autoflowering, with a medium flowering time of 8 to 9 weeks. Crystal Meth typically grows to a height that of up to 90 cm (35 inches), but can also reach 120 cm (50 inches). Due to its mother's genetics, the buds are totally covered in white trichomes during its peak ripeness. It'll be as if the plant is encased in sugar frosting. This is why it was named Crystal Meth. This variety is a class act made by Mother Nature. It is truly impressive. Its resin, abundant and of the finest quality, is defined by its composition: 20% THC and 1% CBD. Its smell during growth is not faint, and for this reason it needs carbon filters.
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