LSD strain is a hardy mould and disease resistant plant that responds well to all growing conditions. It was given its name by the Barney’s crew because of its powerful trippy high. This plant is very easy to grow, and can give you a high yield of award winning and powerful buds.
LSD strain gives a euphoric, psychedelic and powerful stoned effect, giving an immense cerebral high. LSD has a musky smell with the intense flavour of earthy chestnut.
The LSD strain by Barneys Farm is 30% Sativa 70% Indica.
To properly store LSD seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
Strain FAQ
Are cold-resistant strains only suitable for the outdoors?
Despite their success in colder outdoor areas, these strains are flexible and may thrive indoors where temperature control is easier. This adaptability has made them widely sought after.
Why do some cannabis strains taste nutty?
That nutty smell comes from the plant's terpenes, including myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and humulene. Myrcene is earthy, caryophyllene spicy, limonene citrusy, and humulene woodsy. This blend tastes like almond, hazelnut, or pecan.
Why are many Central American and Caribbean strains Sativa-dominant?
Many tropical cannabis cultivars are Sativa. Height, long flowering, and stimulating effects are their hallmarks. Unique geographical features have caused these Sativa strains to evolve different affects and flavours.
Do High-THC strains require specific legal growing conditions?
High-THC strains are said to require extra care to reach their high THC level potential. To maximise THC expression, lighting, temperature, and nutrition must reportedly be perfect. Legal growers use a variety of ingenious methods to meet these markers and let each plant shine!
What makes early-finishing strains more sustainable?
Strains that complete by mid-September are said to be better for outdoor sustainability. They require less artificial illumination, due to evolving in places with shorter daylight hours. Their lower lighting needs make them a more sustainable and cost-effective option.