Marleys-CollieFlowering Time: 60-65 Days
Grown Indoor or Outdoor?: Indoor/Outdoor
Parents: Jam2 x Ort 15T7
Type: Indica 60% / Sativa 40%
Indoor Yield: 600-800 grams per meter squared
Buzz: Hybrid high
Taste/Smell: Sweet nectar

Collie is the slang word for marijuana in Jamaica when Bob Marley was a child. Sensi Seed breeders actually met with Rita Marley at a marijuana event and that inspired them to cross a Maple Leaf relative with a great Jamaican collie in honor of the Marley family. Marley’s Collie has won the Dutch High Life Cup overall in 1999.

Marley’s Collie can grow outdoors within 40 degrees latitude of the equator. In more colder environments like Holland, your best bet is to grow this strain indoors. She can reaches around two to three feet after a vegetative period for 3 to 4 weeks. This strain develops a large central bud making her perfect for a sea of green garden, but she also does well enough in a greenhouse. Sensi Seeds recommended that you don’t top the central stem, because it typically just doesn’t grow a top instead of splitting into two which can drastically lower yield.

Marley’s Collie grows thick buds that appear to be spiky and have large hairs covering them. She has classic Indica leaves that everyone can recognize. Marley’s Collie has a sweet nectar taste and smell along with a musky Afghan undertone. Marley’s Collie delivers a simultaneous body and mind high. This stone is peaceful and makes you more aware.

Get a 10-pack of Marley’s Collie marijuana seeds from Sensi Seeds Cannabis Seeds

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