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HUMBOLDT SEEDS

PASSION FRUIT PUNCH STRAIN

PASSION FRUIT PUNCH STRAIN

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Passion Fruit Punch

Passion Fruit Punch by Humboldt Seed Organization is an Indica-leaning feminized cannabis strain; a new elite cultivar created from the union of the uniquely exotic and beautiful Purple Punch combined with the loud and pungent terpene profile of the Geist OG. 

Feminized
Genotype 65% Indica / 35% Sativa
Cross Purple Punch x Geist OG
Indoor flowering 53-56 days
Indoor yield 400-500 g/m2
Outdoor harvest time Early October
Outdoor yield 1000-3000 g/plant
Outdoor height 3-4 m
THC 16-19%
CBD 0.1%

A stunning jewel

A grateful plant with exotic aroma and soothing effect

Modest and slightly compact growth with tight internode stacking sets the stage for hardy structure during the vegetative period. Rock-hard, egg-shaped buds with extremely high resin production make for great bag appeal.

Sharp tones of tart tropical fruit infused with equally powerful expressions of diesel gas and spicy black pepper. Effects provide a strong cerebral high and the flower is great for end-of-day relaxation. The perfect infusion of two complex terpene profiles has made for a high-caliber connoisseur flower.

Plants during vegetative period grow slowly but become compact, requiring less overall maintenance. Lateral branching helps to support higher yields. The nutritional demands are modest for both vegetative and flowering periods

Productivity and quality

Easy growing with great results

Single trellising is recommended to support indoor cultivation, and 6-9 plants are acceptable per square meter contingent on pot size and veg time.

Outdoors, plants are optimally cultivated in dry and arid climates, and long-season production requires double trellising to reach full potential. Larger plants for both outdoor and indoor production require less cleaning underneath primary canopy layers due to bud density.

Thin canopy leaves back during earlier stages of flowering to maximize potential for the final weeks of bud development.

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