Wild Rose is a feminized Sativa/Indica (35%/65%) variety of noble descent (crossbreed between Rosetta Stone and The Hog). You may not recognize the names, but these strains are actually incredibly popular in North America, while for Europeans they are unknown.
Due to the Sativa dominance it may require a couple of weeks for plants to start the flowering process (which itself lasts 9 weeks on average) after switching to the 12/12 light schedule. After that point bud production becomes abundant. Large quantities of aromatic resin make nugs stick to your fingers when you touch the plant. Wild Rose isn’t a picky eater, so you can get her some fertilizers, just try not to overdo it. With proper feeding and enough light, this strain is capable of delivering up to 500 grams of bud per square meter indoors/per plant outdoors. We wouldn’t say the growing process is completely effortless, but rookies can definitely try out the Wild Rose.
Mature plants in most cases give off plenty of smell, and that’s why we advise you to use carbon filters. Be careful, smell quickly gets more intense if you start touching your plants, especially buds. Overall, aroma is mainly citrus with some candy undertones.
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