To create Sweet Love the team has crossed the known Juanita la Lagrimosa from Reggae Seeds, with our father Tropimango that adds sweetness, structure and stability. Undoubtedly, the result is gaining attention for its interesting organoleptic and therapeutic properties.
Ideal for indoor and outdoor, high yield.
Sweet Love offers excellent organoleptic properties, with a sugary flavor and refined nuances that gains strenght during the curing process. We recommend at least two weeks of curing to fully enjoy its potential.
The ratio 1.5:1 THC:CBD in Sweet Love produces a pleasant rush of positive physical dominance with a soft body down.
Recognized as the best variety of marijuana "Excellent against pain" awarded in 2013 at the Growmed BESFES.
- Genetics: Juanita la Lagrimosa x Tropimango
- Sativa-Indica content: 60%-40%
- Indoor flowering: 55-65
- Outdoor harvest Northern Hemisphere: Early-Mid October
- Outdoor harvest Southern Hemisphere: Early-Mid April
- Indoor yield: 400-600 gr/m2
- Outdoor yield: 500-1800 grams per plant
- THC: 16%
- CBD: 11%
Strain FAQ
Do any particular terpenes contribute to the sweet flavour?
The terpene Pinene, recognised for its crisp, piney aroma, can reportedly sweeten a cannabis strain. Alpha- and beta-pinene add richness to the strain's multi-layered sweetness.
How do strains ready for harvest by mid-October handle environmental stress?
These cannabis types are said to resist temperature and moisture changes well. Their toughness evolved to help them survive in their native, sometimes changing climates.
What does this strain's European make-up likely mean for it?
European culture and law have shaped strain cultivation and preservation. Swiss strict cannabis laws have influenced the development of low THC strains, while ruderalis' adaptability to thrive in harsh climates may have favoured it in Russia.