Armagedon Moon Marijuana Seeds Information
Armagedon Moon is the outcome of blending individual promising strains Jack Herer and White Widow from Canada. Bred by The Moon Seeds, the strain contains 70% sativa genes and 30% indica genes. With its interesting THC and CBD level, it is not only good for recreational usage but also for medicinal purposes. It produces dense buds that are tightly knitted smelling of sweetness and incense. The strain can survive either through indoor or outdoor cultivation.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Armagedon Moon?
Armagedon Moon is truly an armagedon of scent and flavors. It smells of incense with hints of fruity sweetness, sage, and cedar. Being sativa dominant, it gives a clear-headed buzz, ridding the mind of any racing and negative thoughts. The user will start to feel high in the head. The euphoria will make the smoker’s spirit uplifted, so high he will feel like jumping into a huge body of water. The gravity felt is the high slowly settling down to the body. It is like being pulled down by a whirlpool and being launched back to a state of happiness and relaxation.
What are the Medical Benefits of Armagedon Moon?
Armagedon Moon’s therapeutic capabilities can help patients suffering from anxiety, depression, PTSD and bipolar disorder. It can also help with physical pains such as muscle spasms, back pain, inflammation, and headache. ADD and ADHD patients’ concentration and focus will be increased as well, enabling them to handle tasks one at a time.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Armagedon Moon
Smoking Armagedon Moon a little bit too many results in cottonmouth and dry eyes. It can cause paranoia, panic attacks and hallucinations. If you have low tolerance, you might feel dizzy and nauseous. It is still best to have refreshments nearby and to know your limitations no matter how much you love this strain.
How to grow Armagedon Moon? Some information and Tips
Armagedon Moon thrives best in a hydroponics setup. The temperature should be at 68 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit for it to reach its full potential. While it loves a healthy diet of magnesium, calcium, nitrogen and phosphorus, it is not a fan of overfeeding and overwatering.Â