During her rigorous testing at Top Shelf HQ this strain was dubbed "the flamethrower" for the serious fire she spits out during her flowering stage. A truly devastating strain to keep in your arsenal, our Silver Napalm is a product of hybridizing an ultra resinous Silver Hashplant with a high quality Black Afghani and an absolute beast of a Napalm OG.
During veg, the plant produces ALOT of side branches and, once flipped, it is recommended to spend time ensuring lower bud sites get the attention they deserve to ensure good light and air flow. Expect large fan leaves that can display a black/ blue coloration with buds of the same moody dark hues shrouded in that thick layer of almost chrome, reflective frost.
The plant reeks of a strong metallic Lemon Kush in full flower, with Earthy, hashy tones and smoke from the flowers also carry that citrus bouquet but with a sweeter candy skunk funk.
Her powerful full bodied physical effects sweep over you immediately, starting with a rush of relaxation from the head to every limb, leaving you heavy and sedated but also mentally refreshed allowing for increased chattiness, some silliness and giggling and an urge to engage socially.
- Silver Hashplant x Black Afghani x Napalm OG
- Indoor Flowering: Approx 65-70 days
- Indoor Yield: Approx 500-550g/m2
- Outdoor Flowering: Mid October
- Outdoor Yield: Approx 650/700g/plant
- THC: 20%
Strain FAQ
Do all metallic flavours taste the same?
Absolutely not! Perceived metallic taste is subjective. What tastes metallic to one person may taste bitter or earthy to another. It illustrates how personal cannabis taste is.
Do high-yielding strains reportedly need different nutrients?
Their dietary needs are said to be more demanding than their lower yielding counterparts. A balanced nutritional mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micronutrients is said to be needed for strong growth and bud formation.
Genetically, how do strains that are ready to harvest by mid-October adapt?
These strains usually have faster maturation genes. They conclude by mid-October thanks to ruderalis' auto-flowering features and indica's shorter flowering periods.