Exotic Genetix – lucky 13 (fems)
$98.00
- Exotic Genetix – Lucky 13 {FEM}
- Lineage: Cookies & Cream #13 x Blueberry Bang Bang
- Category: Feminized Seeds
- Seed Count: 6 Seeds
- Type: Hybrid
- Aroma: sweet aroma, fruity aroma, earthy aroma.
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Exotic Genetix – lucky 13
Exotic Genetix Lucky 13 Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Exotic Genetix is a renowned cannabis breeding company known for their award-winning strains. Their Lucky 13 is a hybrid created by crossing their acclaimed Cookies & Cream #13 with the fruity Blueberry Bang Bang.
This feminized strain boasts a complex aroma profile, with notes of fresh-baked blueberry muffins, creamy vanilla, and earthy undertones. The trichome-coated buds produce a balanced high, providing both relaxing and uplifting effects.
Lucky 13 has a flowering time of 8-9 weeks indoors, or can be grown outdoors with a harvest in late September to early October. Growers can expect medium-sized plants with a large yield of highly resinous flowers.
Here are some tips for growing Lucky 13 feminized cannabis seeds successfully:
Germination: Use the paper towel method to germinate the seeds. Soak the seeds in water for 12-18 hours, then place them between moist paper towels in a warm, dark place. Monitor them closely and transplant the seeds once the taproot emerges, about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long.
Planting: Plant the germinated seeds 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep in a well-aerated, nutrient-rich potting soil. Avoid planting too deep as this can inhibit sprouting.
Lighting: Lucky 13 is a photoperiod strain, so it requires 18-24 hours of light during the vegetative stage, and 12 hours of light/12 hours of darkness to induce flowering. Use high-quality grow lights and keep them 2-3 inches above the plants.
Temperature and Humidity: Maintain temperatures between 70-85°F and humidity levels around 50-70% for optimal growth. Use a seedling heat mat if needed to keep the soil warm.
Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil becomes dry. Avoid overwatering as this can lead to root rot.
Nutrients: Feed the plants with a balanced, cannabis-specific nutrient solution, starting with low doses and gradually increasing as the plant matures. Monitor for any nutrient deficiencies or toxicities.
Training: Consider low-stress training techniques like topping or fimming to encourage bushier growth and maximize yields.
Pest and Disease Management: Inspect plants regularly and address any issues promptly to prevent problems from escalating. Use organic pest control methods if needed.
Patience and Observation: Monitor the plants closely and make adjustments as needed. Every grow is unique, so be prepared to troubleshoot and learn from your experiences.
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