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Garlic Breath Seeds

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Rating: 98
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Potency Profile

Strength: High +

Duration: 3 Hours +

THC

16% - 18%

CBD

0.28%

THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.

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Garlic Breath Seeds Feminized - In Stock

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Garlic Breath Feminized Seeds Are:

  • Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
  • Photoperiod Seeds:  For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
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What are Garlic Breath Genetics?

Bred by crossing Hogsbreath with Chemdog D BX2, Garlic Breath delivers the kind of deeply relaxing indica experience that's perfect for slowing things down after a long day.

Garlic Breath THC Levels: 16%–18% Smooth Indica Strength

Packing 16%–18% THC, this relaxing indica is a great choice when you're ready to leave the day behind and enjoy some well-earned downtime.

Garlic Breath Potency: Made for Relaxing Evenings

Whether you've been working all day, spending hours in the garden, or just need a chance to finally relax, this is the kind of indica you'll be glad you have waiting for you. Grab your favorite snack, put on a good movie or binge-worthy series, and let the stress of the day fade away as you settle into a calm, comfortable evening.

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Garlic Breath Strain

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Hogsbreath X Chemdog D BX2
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Hindu Kush X Chemdog D
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Afghani Chemdog BX1
Indica     Sativa
CBD     Hybrid

You'll be glad you got your Garlic Breath seeds from Holi Moli. Where service and quality is #1.

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What Are The Effects of Garlic Breath?

Users Reviews:
Body High: 86%
Relaxed: 84%
Calm: 82%
Euphoric: 81%
Peaceful: 76%
Calming: 73%
Munchies: 66%

Garlic Breath High: Happy, Munchies & Couch-Lock

Had a long day and finally ready to relax? This indica starts with a happy, easygoing mood before settling into the kind of deep body effects that's perfect for quiet evenings at home. Once the day's behind you, this is the one you'll want waiting for you. Kick back, put on a good movie, turn up your favorite playlist, grab something to snack on, and enjoy the rest of your evening.

As the body high continues to settle in, don't be surprised if the couch starts feeling a little more comfortable and the munchies begin to kick in. This isn't the one most people reach for before a busy day or a long list of chores. It's the kind of smoke you save for after everything's done, when all you want to do is put your feet up and call it a night.

Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects - avoid excessive intake.

Can Garlic Breath Help Medically?

Users Reviews:
Chronic Pain: 82%
Sleep Disorders: 81%
Depression: 79%
Stress: 76%
Anxiety: 69%
PTSD: 62%
Loss of Appetite: 59%

Garlic Breath Medical Benefits: Support for Chronic Pain, Stress & Insomnia

Living with aches, pains, and sore muscles can make even the simplest days feel exhausting. This relaxing strain has become a popular choice for many patients looking to help manage chronic pain, arthritis, inflammation, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, headaches, and migraines. As the relaxing body high settles in, many people find it easier to get comfortable and take a break from everyday physical discomfort.

Stress has a way of wearing you down, especially when it starts piling up day after day. Many patients also turn to Garlic Breath to help manage stress, anxiety, PTSD symptoms, and depression, making it easier to slow things down, clear the mind, and simply enjoy a little peace and quiet.

Loss of appetite and persistent nausea can wear you down, especially during tough cancer treatments. Many patients choose this savory indica to help bring back their appetite, calm nausea, and make eating a little easier again. As the evening goes on, the relaxing body effects can also make it easier to settle in and get a good night's sleep.

While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.

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How Does Garlic Breath Taste?

Users Reviews:
Strong: 82%
Peppery: 71%
Spice: 66%
Fuel: 57%
Savory: 46%

Garlic Breath Flavor: Savory Garlic, Earth & Diesel

If you're tired of the same sweet, fruity strains, this one brings something completely different to the table. Expect bold savory flavors with notes of garlic, earth, herbs, and a touch of diesel that linger long after the exhale. A subtle peppery finish ties everything together, giving this unique cannabis strain a rich, unforgettable taste that's become a favorite among growers who appreciate old-school, funky flavors.

Helping shape that one-of-a-kind flavor profile is a terpene blend rich in myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene, and pinene. Together, they layer earthy, herbal, peppery, and lightly citrusy notes into every puff, creating a smoke that's anything but ordinary.

How Does Garlic Breath Smell?

Users Reviews:
Garlic: 89%
Earthy: 87%
Musky: 79%
Diesel: 72%
Chemical: 61%

Garlic Breath Aroma: Loud Garlic, Skunk & Fuel

If you're growing this one indoors, be ready for an aroma that's impossible to ignore. As these sticky flowers mature, the grow room fills with a loud mix of pungent garlic, skunky funk, earthy musk, and fuel-like undertones that become stronger with each passing week of flower. By harvest time, the smell can easily drift beyond your grow space, making good ventilation and odor control well worth the effort.

Helping create that bold aroma is a terpene profile rich in myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene, and pinene. Those four terpenes work together to produce the pungent garlic-forward scent, earthy musk, peppery spice, and subtle citrus brightness that make this unforgettable cannabis variety stand out from the crowd.

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Garlic Breath Terpene Profile & Dominant Terpenes

Garlic Breath Terpenes

Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.

Garlic Breath Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know

Grower Feedback
Garlic Breath is a moderately difficult cannabis strain that performs well both indoors and outdoors. Its dense bud structure and sensitivity to environmental changes mean you'll want to pay close attention to humidity and airflow, especially once those thick, resin-rich flowers start filling in.

Flowering Time 65-70 Days tiny leaf

-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 5-7 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 Plus lbs. Cured

How to Grow Garlic Breath: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide

Mold & Pest Resistance of Garlic Breath

Those dense, trichome-covered buds are one of the reasons Garlic Breath has become such a favorite among growers, but they also need a little extra attention later in flower. As the buds continue swelling and stacking on weight, maintaining good airflow and keeping humidity under control becomes increasingly important.

Excess moisture trapped around developing flowers can create favorable conditions for mold, mildew, and bud rot if conditions are allowed to get out of hand.

A little prevention goes a long way with this strain. Holi Moli Eliminator can help prevent pests like spider mites, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue as those greasy flowers continue maturing.

Already dealing with pests or mold? Don't worry. Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate those problems too, making it an easy addition to your grow routine whether you're staying ahead of issues or tackling ones that have already appeared.

How to Germinate Seeds

Before those famous funky buds ever start developing, everything begins below the soil line. Healthy root development helps support stronger growth, better structure, and the kind of plant performance growers are hoping to see later in flower.

Follow Holi Moli's germination and transplanting guide to encourage quick sprouting, healthy taproot development, and vigorous early growth from day one.

Nutrient Sensitivity

More nutrients doesn't always mean better buds. Garlic Breath tends to perform best when feeding stays balanced from start to finish. Once flowering begins, avoid pushing nitrogen too hard, as excess amounts can affect aroma, terpene production, and overall flower quality. Keeping an eye on runoff pH can also help catch nutrient issues before they start affecting plant performance.

Looking for a simpler feeding routine? Holi Moli Juice provides everything plants need from veg through flower in one cannabis-specific formula designed to support steady growth, strong terpene expression, and top-shelf flower development without juggling multiple bottles.

Odor Control

Garlic Breath isn't the kind of strain that stays hidden in the grow room for very long. As flowering progresses, the aroma starts filling the air with notes of garlic, onion, earthy funk, skunk, and savory spice that become harder to ignore with each passing week.

By the time flower production reaches its peak, that unmistakable scent can easily travel beyond the grow space if you aren't prepared.

A quality carbon filter is one of the best investments indoor growers can make. Outdoor growers should also think carefully about placement, because these pungent plants can attract attention long before harvest day arrives.

Stretching & Canopy Management of Garlic Breath

While these plants aren't usually known for taking over a grow room, the canopy can fill in surprisingly fast once flowering begins. Taking care of the structure early is usually much easier than trying to fix crowding issues later on.

Want to keep things easier to manage? Flip to 12/12 when plants are around 20–24 inches tall (typically around week 5–6). Waiting too long can leave the grow room feeling a lot smaller than it did a few weeks earlier.

Branch Support for Garlic Breath

Those chunky buds can put a surprising amount of weight on the branches by the time flowering reaches its peak. Branches that seemed perfectly sturdy a few weeks earlier can start bending once flower production really starts stacking up.

A few stakes, plant yoyos, or a trellis net can make a big difference later in bloom. It's usually much easier to support branches before they start leaning than it is to deal with broken or damaged limbs afterward.

Indoor to Outdoor Transition

Thinking about getting a head start indoors? One of the easiest ways to make the move outdoors less stressful is to run your indoor lights around 14–15 hours per day from the beginning. Doing so helps narrow the gap between indoor and outdoor light schedules, making the transition much easier once plants head outside.

Don't just move them straight into full sun and call it good. Plants raised indoors need time to adjust to natural sunlight, so start with partial shade and gradually increase sun exposure. A light-colored shade cloth can also help make the transition easier while plants acclimate to outdoor conditions.

Pay close attention to light-hour changes during the move. A reduction of roughly 25% or more can be enough to trigger flowering. For example, moving plants directly from an 18-hour indoor schedule to roughly 13.5 hours of natural daylight outdoors can be enough to send them into premature bloom.

Growing Garlic Breath in Mediterranean Climates: Pungent Terps & Frosty Buds

Mediterranean climates are a great match for Garlic Breath. Long sunny days, warm temperatures, and lower humidity levels help create favorable conditions for strong growth, heavy trichome production, and the kind of pungent flower quality this strain is known for. When conditions cooperate, growers are often rewarded with beautiful harvests loaded with aroma, frost, and bag appeal.

Open growing areas with direct sunlight throughout the day and steady natural airflow generally produce much better results than cramped spaces where shade and stagnant air can become a problem later in the season.

Walls, fences, sheds, and other structures can restrict airflow while creating pockets of trapped moisture that become harder to manage once flowering begins. Strong sunlight is just as important. Plants forced to spend the season stretching and reaching for light often produce weaker growth, lighter harvests, and more stress throughout flower.

Keeping stress levels low becomes especially important during bloom. Excessive stress can increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits showing up later in flower, which is one more reason to give plants the environment they need from the start.

Before you go reaching for that black plastic pot, remember that roots have to live in that container all season long. Fabric grow bags are a favorite among outdoor growers because they drain better, allow more airflow around the roots, and help create more favorable conditions below the soil line.

Hot weather can be especially tough on roots when containers spend all day sitting in direct sunlight. Black plastic pots tend to trap heat, while fabric grow bags help keep things cooler and allow excess moisture to drain away more efficiently.

A little mulch goes a long way too. It helps hold moisture in the soil longer while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat.

Roots perform best when conditions stay consistent. Surfaces that remain excessively hot, cold, or damp for long periods can create unnecessary stress below the soil line. Giving grow bags a little separation from the ground helps improve airflow underneath while promoting more stable growing conditions.

You're not going to want these plants growing shoulder to shoulder once they start filling out. Giving plants enough room to breathe helps improve airflow, makes moisture easier to manage, and keeps the canopy from becoming more crowded than it needs to be later in the season.

  • 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
  • 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
  • 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space

Root space matters too. Larger grow bags generally support larger plants and better harvests, while smaller containers can make plant size easier to manage when garden space is limited.

Good airflow still matters, even in a Mediterranean climate. Keeping fresh air moving through the canopy helps create better conditions around developing buds while making moisture easier to manage once flower production starts picking up.

Morning watering is usually the better approach. Giving plants all day to use that moisture helps prevent damp conditions from lingering around the canopy after the sun goes down.

A clean grow is always easier to manage than a problem-filled one. Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests like spider mites, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue as the flowers continue maturing.

Growing Garlic Breath in Subtropical Zones: Humidity, Airflow & Dense Buds

Garlic Breath can perform very well in subtropical climates, but dense bud structure and lingering humidity aren't always the easiest combination. Warm temperatures and excess moisture can create additional challenges once flowering begins, making it increasingly important to keep the canopy from staying wet for long periods as bloom production starts ramping up.

Warm, humid weather doesn't always give things much time to dry out. That's one reason many growers prefer watering earlier in the day, giving the canopy plenty of time to dry before evening humidity starts creeping back in.

If temperatures start spending days above 90°F, a white shade cloth can help reduce stress during the hottest part of the afternoon while still allowing plenty of sunlight to reach the plants. That can make a noticeable difference during extended stretches of hot weather.

Skip the black shade cloth. It tends to trap heat and can make conditions hotter around the canopy when you're actually trying to cool things down.

Open growing areas help produce the best results in humid climates. Plenty of direct sunlight and plenty of open space around the plants help things dry out faster after watering, rain, or heavy morning dew while creating better conditions around the canopy once flowering begins.

Planting next to walls, fences, sheds, and other structures can slow down the drying process after watering, rain, or heavy morning dew. That's the last thing you want once the buds start tightening up and conditions become harder to manage.

Don't underestimate what a full day of sunlight can do for a plant. Plants forced to spend the season stretching for light often produce weaker growth, lighter harvests, and more stress throughout flower. Excessive stress during bloom can also increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits showing up before harvest.

The container you choose can make life a whole lot easier later in the season. Fabric grow bags are a favorite among outdoor growers because they drain better, help excess water escape more efficiently, and create more favorable conditions below the soil line than traditional plastic pots.

Black plastic pots become very hot when they're sitting in direct sunlight all day. Fabric grow bags help keep the root zone cooler while preventing soggy conditions around the roots.

Mulch is another simple tool that can pay off in a big way. It helps the soil hold water longer while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat.

Roots appreciate consistency. Surfaces that stay excessively hot, cold, or damp for long periods can create unnecessary stress below the soil line. Raising grow bags slightly helps reduce prolonged contact with those conditions while creating a more stable environment around the root zone.

Don't wait until the canopy turns into a traffic jam before thinking about spacing. Giving plants enough room around them helps prevent damp conditions from lingering after watering or rain and makes the entire grow easier to manage later in the season.

  • 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet apart

The amount of root space you provide plays a major role in overall plant size. Larger grow bags generally support stronger growth and larger harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical option when space is limited or you want to keep plants easier to manage.

The last thing you want is a humidity problem showing up after months of hard work. Good air circulation and proper humidity management help create better conditions around the canopy while reducing the chances of mold, mildew, and other issues developing later in bloom.

Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate pests while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue if conditions start heading in the wrong direction. Whether you're trying to stay ahead of a problem or deal with one that's already appeared, it's an easy addition to your grow routine.

Garlic Breath in Temperate Zones: Beating Fall Weather with Chunky Buds

Garlic Breath can perform very well in temperate climates, but cooler fall weather can create additional challenges once flowering begins winding down. Damp conditions, rainy stretches, and rising humidity become much harder to manage when those chunky buds start packing on weight.

A little extra time indoors during spring can make a noticeable difference later in the season. Starting plants indoors during spring gives them a chance to build size and structure before outdoor conditions are ready. Once nighttime temperatures are consistently staying above 50°F, plants can be gradually acclimated to outdoor conditions before settling into full sunlight.

Don't stick these plants in a shady corner of the yard and expect great results. Open growing areas with direct sunlight throughout the day generally produce much better results than cramped locations where damp conditions can linger after watering, rain, or heavy morning dew.

Planting next to walls, fences, sheds, or other structures can make those problems even worse. Areas that stay wet longer tend to become much harder to manage once flowering begins and the buds start tightening up.

Don't underestimate what a full day of sunlight can do for a plant. Plants forced to spend the season stretching for light often produce weaker growth, lighter harvests, and more stress throughout flower. Excessive stress during bloom can also increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits showing up before harvest.

The container you choose can make life a whole lot easier later in the season. Fabric grow bags are a favorite among outdoor growers because they drain better, help excess water escape more efficiently, and create more favorable conditions below the soil line than traditional plastic pots.

Black plastic pots become very hot when they're sitting in direct sunlight all day. As root-zone temperatures climb, plants can become stressed and overall performance can start heading in the wrong direction.

Mulch is another simple tool that can pay off in a big way. It helps the soil hold water longer while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat.

Roots appreciate consistency. Surfaces that stay excessively hot, cold, or damp for long periods can create unnecessary stress below the soil line. Raising grow bags slightly helps reduce prolonged contact with those conditions while creating a more stable environment around the root zone.

You're not going to want these plants growing shoulder to shoulder once they start filling out. Giving plants enough room around them helps conditions dry faster after watering or rain while making the canopy much easier to manage later in the season.

  • 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart

Root space matters too. Larger grow bags generally support larger plants and better harvests, while smaller containers can make plant size easier to manage when garden space is limited.

Fall weather doesn't always cooperate when you're growing outdoors. Cooler nights, damp mornings, and rainy stretches can make it much harder for plants to dry out once flowering is well underway. That's one reason many growers prefer watering earlier in the day whenever possible.

A few days of wet weather can create problems surprisingly fast. Having a rain cover, hoop house, or greenhouse available can help keep flowers from staying damp longer than they should when conditions turn against you.

Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate pests while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue if conditions start working against your grow. It's a simple way to stay ahead of problems before they have a chance to get out of hand.

Growing Garlic Breath Indoors: Greasy Resin & Loud Terps

Garlic Breath has earned a loyal following for a reason. In a well-managed indoor environment, these plants are capable of producing chunky, frost-covered buds loaded with greasy resin and the kind of loud, savory aroma that immediately lets you know something special is growing in the room.

Those heavy buds don't leave much room for mistakes when it comes to humidity. Daytime temperatures around 70–80°F and nighttime temperatures closer to 65–70°F generally create a comfortable environment throughout the grow.

During veg, humidity around 55–65% works well before gradually dropping into the 40–50% range during flower and eventually finishing around 35–40% as the buds continue maturing.

As those sticky buds start filling in, keeping humidity under control becomes increasingly important. A room that's too damp can create problems you don't want to deal with once flower production reaches its peak.

Don't expect top-shelf flowers from a cramped root system. Giving roots enough room to expand helps support better overall plant performance from veg all the way through harvest.

That's one reason so many indoor growers stick with fabric grow bags. Better drainage and healthier root conditions make them an easy choice for keeping plants happy throughout the grow.

For most indoor setups, 5 or 7-gallon fabric grow bags work extremely well.

A little canopy management can make a big difference indoors. Topping, low-stress training (LST), SCROG setups, and light defoliation all work well for helping improve light penetration while keeping plants easier to manage throughout the grow.

These plants usually stay fairly manageable in size, but the canopy can become surprisingly full once flowering begins. Taking care of the structure early is usually much easier than trying to thin things out after the grow room starts feeling crowded.

Want to keep things easier to manage? Flip to 12/12 when plants are around 20–24 inches tall (typically around week 5–6). Waiting too long can leave you wishing you'd made the switch a little sooner.

One thing these plants definitely won't do is stay discreet for very long. As flowering progresses, the grow room starts filling with bold notes of garlic, onion, earthy funk, skunk, and savory spice that become stronger with each passing week. By the time those flowers are fully developed, the smell can easily drift beyond the grow space if you aren't prepared.

A quality carbon filter is one of the best investments indoor growers can make.

Odor control is only part of the equation. Oscillating fans, dependable exhaust ventilation, and a quality dehumidifier help create better growing conditions while reducing the chances of mold, mildew, and other humidity-related problems later in flower.

Want to see what these genetics are really capable of? It all starts with your lighting. Weak lights can leave plants stretched, reduce trichome production, and limit overall flower development. Strong lighting helps bring out the chunky buds, greasy resin, and loud terpene profile this strain is known for.

Light intensity is one of the biggest factors separating average harvests from exceptional ones. Give plants enough intensity throughout flower and the difference often shows up in everything from flower density and resin production to overall harvest quality.

Strong full-spectrum LEDs are hard to beat indoors. Many growers switch from 6500K during veg to 3000K or 3500K during flower, but here at Holi Moli, we've had excellent results running 6500K from start to finish. It has consistently produced frosty flowers, healthy growth, and strong terpene production from seed to harvest.

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How to Grow Garlic Breath Marijuana:

  • To germinate your Garlic Breath Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
  • For Garlic Breath Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
  • For Garlic Breath Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
  • Harvesting Garlic Breath Marijuana usually takes place in mid to late-October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
  • Curing Garlic Breath Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.

Garlic Breath Appearance: Thick, Greasy Buds with Heavy Resin

Garlic Breath buds have a bold, heavy look that stands out right away. Thick flowers stack tightly along the branches, creating chunky colas that feel solid in your hand. They're loaded with greasy, sticky resin, giving them an almost oily appearance instead of a dry, frosty finish. Expect deep green coloration accented by burnt orange pistils that really stand out against the heavy resin coverage.

Color expression with this strain can be noticeable depending on how it’s grown. Garlic Breath often shows purple hues, especially as it matures. When nighttime temperatures drop late in flower, those colors can deepen further, bringing out darker shades across the buds and sugar leaves.

Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.

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The Eliminator Kills Mildew and Mold on contact.

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Kills insects and their eggs within seconds.

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What are the highest THC strains?

  • Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
  • Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
  • Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
  • Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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