Chocolate Mint OG Auto

115.00

Gender

Feminized

Genetics

Granddaddy Purple x OG Kush x OG Kush Auto

THC

20%

Number of seeds

3

Gene

Sativa 40%/Indica 60%

Brand

Humboldt Seed Org

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Chocolate Mint OG Auto by Humboldt Seed Organization is an autoflowering marijuana variety, created with our exquisite Chocolate MInt OG and the resounding OG Kush Auto. Tall and with very vigorous vegetative growth, it has been created with the aim of resisting diseases well. It has large leaves and secondary branches that will have to support the weight of its high production.

Flowering takes place from day 30 to day 55, and it is grown normally in places with short summers, in northern regions and in humid environments. To optimize growth and enhance production, it is advisable to maintain a dry environment in potted crops or direct crops on the ground. However, it is a suitable variety with good results in humid or dry climates.

During the vegetative period, moderate irrigation is recommended. Subsequently, the amount of water will have to be increased until the leaves reach the edge of the pot. As for light, plants need a 20/4 hour cycle indoors, as they reach their maximum potential if they are subjected to very intense lighting conditions, as happens outdoors in mid-summer, when their productivity increases significantly.

To consolidate vigorous development, it is ideal to stabilize the humidity level at 60% during the initial stages. A good diet favors the assimilation of available resources and their correct metabolization. Given the size of the plants, which can reach a height of 1.5 meters, trellising is recommended to encourage the development of the buds.

In its aroma and flavor, intense notes of fuel and pepper come together, with touches of pine wood and earthy nuances. It produces a powerful and long-lasting cerebral high, accompanied by a relaxing physical effect. Its strong and diesel terpene profile defines the character of the cannabis associated with the Californian market.

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