Moby Dick | Silent Seeds
This plant is developed based on the original clones used by Dinafem 15 years ago to create the original Moby Dick. Moby Dick by Silent Seeds ensures all the qualities that made it an unbeatable standard, great production, high resistance to pests, a generous resin production and a delicious woody and spicy flavour.
Moby Dick is composed of a 60/40 Sativa Indica genetics. It is the cross between Haze and White Widow, resulting in a plant with denser flowers and a shorter Haze flowering period while maintaining its organoleptic character and high potency.
Moby Dick produces vigorous plants with a fairly large internodal distance and fir structure. Outdoors it can grow up to 3 meters high and produce up to 1500g per plant.
In indoor cannabis cultivation, it can produce up to 650-700g per m2 of dried flowers, with the harvest ready in about 9-10 weeks of flowering. Outdoors, the harvest is ready from mid-late October, where it adapts easily thanks to its high resistance to mould and insect pests.
Moby Dick By Silent Seeds, large and compact flowers bathed in resin
Moby Dick provides an easy cultivation and an abundant harvest, amazing the grower also for its quality. It produces large and dense buds with fleshy calyxes covered with white resin. They exude an intense and complex aroma that leaves no one indifferent.
Moby Dick delivers a terpenes profile that combines citric, incense, pine and cedar notes with metallic and spicy touches. Aromas and flavours with an unforgettable and very deep bouquet, pronounced even more when using a cannabis vaporiser.
Moby Dick presents a THC level of about 17-22%, with a powerful and intense effect, psychedelic on a mental level and more relaxed on a body level, adapting well to any kind of activity.
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