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Autoflowering White Diesel Haze seeds from White Label

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Fruity, compact and easy to grow: thanks to 70 % sativa genetics, White Label's Autoflowering White Haze is guaranteed to provide an energy boost.White Label Autoflowering White Diesel Haze growth patternWhite Label Autoflowering White Diesel Haze seeds have 70 % sativa genetics. This variety has quickly become a favorite. The autoflowering variant has the same robust buds, but its growth is more compact than the regular variant, making it the ideal sativa variety for small gardens. This also means the plants are easier to hide and won't attract attention. Despite its small size, this feminized autoflowering strain produces impressive, strong buds with a dense layer of white trichomes that give them a frosted appearance. This strain was created by mixing a White Diesel strain with a Ruderalis cannabis variety. The result: an autoflowering strain with an easy nature. Even novices can get good results. After a short period of growth, the plants begin to flower as if by magic. This flowering occurs automatically, without having to adjust the photoperiod. Ambitious and experienced growers can try the Sea of Green (SOG) method, in which several small plants are planted in a small space. Best results are obtained indoors under lights. In warm climates with long, mild summers, outdoor cultivation is also possible.The effect, taste and smell of White Label Autoflowering White Diesel HazeThe typically Diesel high is quickly felt and is, for most consumers, cerebral and invigorating. This characteristic makes White Label Autoflowering White Diesel Haze ideal for daytime consumption. Creative people use its effect in their work. Fans recognize White Label Autoflowering White Diesel Haze by its taste. In addition to the unique gasoline scent, it's the notes of grapefruit, lemon and, in some cases, rhubarb that linger in the air.Did you know? Diesel strains have been booming in recent years. They all originate in New York. Legend has it that a passionate amateur grower cultivated a few plants that were first called Chemdog, then renamed Diesel.

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