Rosetta Stone Feminized Strain Specifications
Type: Sativa (50%) Indica (50%)
Genetics Parents: Ginger Ale x White Widow
Flowering Period: 8-10 Weeks
Climate: Warm
Yield: Medium
Flavors: Sweet, Pine, Citrus, and Herbal
THC: 15 to 22%
CBD: Low
Height: 120cm
Harvest Period: October
Growing Difficulty: Moderate
What are the Flavors and Effects of Rosetta Stone Marijuana?
The high will hit you quickly and hard, with a blast of cerebral results that will fill you with energy and enthusiasm, as well as mental insight and imagination. If your creative abilities improve and your social behavior grows, you’ll find it easier to have discussions while becoming calmer in both mind and body. Rosetta Stone’s scent is quite familiar, with an earthy herbal overtone that sweetens when the nugs burn, with spicy licorice and florals.
What are the Medical Benefits of Rosetta Stone Feminized Marijuana Strain?
This strain has a broad range of medicinal applications. It deals with inflammation, stomach ulcers, fatigue, and glaucoma, in addition to general pain control and migraines. Rosetta Stone’s strain will also assist with several behavioral and emotional disorders, including anxiety and depression. Those searching for an insomnia treatment can search elsewhere; this is a variety that can help you calm and unwind rather than one that will take you back into the arms of the sandman.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Rosetta Stone Strain
The most frequent adverse reaction for Rosetta Stone strain is dry mouth, accompanied by dry eyes and a sense of dehydration.
Just a few users have recorded mild paranoia and nervousness. Headaches and dizziness also occur in infrequent instances.
How to Grow Rosetta Stone Feminized Strain?
Rosetta Stone’s feminized strain has all the characteristics developed by the Brothers Grimm. She’s a fast grower with big, dense colas that appear to shape into a single cluster and come with plenty of lovely frosting to make your fingers sticky. Rosetta Stone is a lightweight, balanced combination, and with all of this in mind, growers seeking to increase yields would find sea-of-green growing to be the best option.
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