The Moweeto is a cross between our Velvet Moon and its strong Do-Si-Dos and gassy background, with the nonetheless tasty and powerful Lemon Tree, an explosive combination of two citrusy strains, covered by a heavy and deep note of OG Kush and sweet Sourness. The result is an incredibly tasty strain with a high level of terpenes and a massive production of sticky resin that will fill the palate of any citrusy or Gas fans!
The plant grows in a very vigorous shape with strong secondary branches that will shoot to the top, inherited from the Lemon Tree’s vigor, while the Velvet Moon will improve the thickness of the branches to be able to hold some heavy flowers, and give that compact feeling from the OG ancestors, filled with pungent trichomes. The plant will carry many flower sites along the branches that will form their own beautiful bud, while the top of the plant will connect together to form a beautiful main flower with dense calyx and a high amount of resin.
The smoke is a sweet caress to the palate, it has the sweet citrusy feeling of the Lemon Tree that feels in your mouth like an oldschool hard sugar candy , combined with a hint of acidness and earthiness from the Velvet Moon and its Do-Si-Dos background, a beautiful combination of sweetness, earthiness, and lemony terpenes that reminds the flavor of a fresh Mojito!
- 40% SATIVA - 60% INDICA
- THC: 25,00% CBD: 0,60% CBN: 0,20%
- Genetics: Lemon Tree x Velvet Moon
- Effects: The effect is instantaneous, a nice headbuzz after the first minutes and then a very euphoric and relaxing body feeling that will last for a while. A perfect strain for the afternoon after a good meal.
- Taste: The aroma and flavor result in an incredibly tasty strain with a high level of terpenes and a massive production of sticky resin that will fill the palate of any citrusy or Gas fans!
Indoor
- Flowering Cycle: 8-9 Weeks
- Yield: High
Outdoor
- Harvest: End of September.
- Yield: 1500g/plant
- Average Height: 150-200cm
Strain FAQ
How do citrus-flavored cannabis strains' genetics differ?
Cannabis strains with citrus flavours frequently have a complex genetic history from tropical and subtropical landraces. The strains' citrus traits thrive in these climates.
Are strains which finish at the End of September more sustainable?
Absolutely. These strains are said to need less water and nutrients since they finish faster. Their low light and heat requirements reportedly make them a greener outdoor production option.
Are there challenges with high-yielding strains?
Indoor cultivation of high-yielding strains can pose challenges such as managing large plant sizes and ensuring adequate light penetration to lower branches. Legal growers often employ advanced training techniques and may require more robust support structures to handle the weight of the buds.