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This girl is crazy, man… Especially in reference to her yield (400 to 900 grams per square meter indoors, not too bad, huh?) and the psychoactive strength which is so high up there even the most experienced cannabis users report feeling more stoned than ever after smoking some Miss Hyde. It is a superb hybrid that came into existence thanks to the skilled breeders from Samsara Seeds seed bank. The predecessors of this strain are Northern Lights and Bella Donna, two champions from the old days that can doubtlessly hold their own even today.Thanks to the genetic heritage that Crazy Miss Hyde had received from the Northern Lights, plants in most cases tend to be medium-sized and rather bushy. Perfect possibility to employ your SOG/LST/SCROG skills! Flowers are fairly huge and accumulate decent amounts of amber-looking resin. Plants will thrive in the wide array of environments, indoor and outdoor both. Crazy Miss Hide can take care of herself in regard to mold and pests, but you still better take some preemptive measures. The taste of forest berries paired up with the tones of acidy lemon does the job – the smoke feels pleasant and doesn’t bully your throat like it usually happens. Smoking just one bowl will affect your brain and mind substantionally. 21% ensures that nobody will be disappointed. Ever heard of gravity bongs? Try them out; Crazy Miss Hyde goes along with them well. This strain is so strong that even the fan leaves can be efficiently used for making edibles.
By Ivan on 29.07.2016