Liberty Haze Feminized by Barneys Farm

G13 x Chem Cookies
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Information on Liberty Haze


Winning strain of the 2011 Cannabis Cup.

The Liberty Haze is a crossing of a G13 plant with a clone of Chem Dawg 91 of very fast flowering.

This strain of marijuana has an Indica and Sativa character at the same time, and a very short flowering cycle (from 8 to 9 weeks).

It produces plants of medium height which produces a high yield, making it ideal for growing it both on indoor and outdoor.

The long, dense buds will fatten mainly in the last three weeks, with an impressive production of trichomes and gorgeous colours, due to a few pistils ranging from purple and red.

The cerebral, euphoric and stimulating effect of Liberty Haze is immediate and long-lasting.

The smell and the flavours are unique, with strong tones of refreshing lime.

The laboratory analysis showed a THC level of 25%.

Specifications on Liberty Haze


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Seed bank Barneys Farm
THC Content High (15-25%)
Indica/Sativa Genotype Sativa +60%
Flavor Fruity, Chemdog
Effect Stimulating
Outdoor harvest Fast (Late summer)
Indoor flowering Fast (-9 weeks)
Indoor yield Low (-350 g/m2)
Outdoor yield High (400-1000 g/plant)
Genetics G13, Chem Cookies
CBD content Medium (1-15%)

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Questions and answers

reza

1)Is there any restriction/preference for plantation? Sunny, cloudy, watering periods, soil type? 2) Is it recommended/necessary to plant all 5 seeds together?!

05-05-2015

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Alchimia Grow Shop

Hi reza,

1) Cannabis plants like sunny spots and a slightly acid soil . You can read this post to know more on the basics of growing outdoors.

2)Do you mean planting them in the same container? Doing so it's not recommended since plants roots will compete for the available space. It is always better to plant each seed in its own pot. If you are using different containers, you can plant the number of seeds that you estimate will meet your needs. You can keep seeds in the fridge for years, so if you don't need the 5 seeds you can store them for the following season.

Thanks for your confidence,

Best vibes!

06-05-2015

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