Originating from the breeders of Growerschoice, Pink magic is rightly named on the nature of its buds. The buds of this plant have the tendency to turn pink by the end of the harvesting cycle. Covered by brown hair, the buds of this plant smell more like pear, cream and pine. Being a sativa dominant, it is natural that Pink Magic induces a strong cerebral high, with a feeling of euphoria which helps in elevating your mood. It directly hits the user in the center of the forehead, right between the eyes, repressing the pain induced by migraines or headaches. People who have tried this strain said: a perfect high with a flowery after-taste of cotton candy berry. With a high THC level between 20-24%, this strain is not recommended for beginners. Even the pro-consumers should watch their doses. It is best suited for daytime consumption. The flowering period is really fast, making it perfectly suited for outdoor use. The growth is average high and the mold resistance is very high.
Strain FAQ
What's an important element of the berry flavour?
?-Caryophyllene adds a spicy, peppery flavour to berries, increasing the flavour character. This spice's unique ability to interact with the body's endocannabinoid system adds richness to the sweet berry base's taste and aroma.
Why do Ruderalis auto-flower?
Ruderalis strains bloom according on age, unlike Sativa and Indica cultivars that flower with light cycle changes. For efficient and consistent growing, this characteristic reportedly simplifies cultivation and provides a predictable growth cycle.
The economic and ecological benefits of these strains?
Early-flowering cultivars are said to be able to boost efficiency by allowing for an earlier harvest. This decreases crop loss from weather or pests. Operating with the seasons is also said to reduce the need for artificial lighting and heating, making it more sustainable and better for the environment.
The legalities of high-THC cannabis
Legislation for high-THC cannabis is patchy and varies greatly around the world. Due to their potency and the intent to prevent misuse, these potent strains may have tight cultivation, sale, and possession restrictions. It always recommend that you should know your local laws so that you can make sure to abide by them.
Were Sativa strains ever used for anything other than getting high or medicine?
Sativas' capabilities go beyond just these two things. Their strong fibres have been used to make ropes, clothes, and paper. This shows just how varied and valuable the cannabis plant has been even before its more modern uses.