Austrian Sunpower Strain Information
This strain is an Indica hybrid with dense buds. The buds of this hybrid have hues of yellow and green with a hairy-orange pistil with a thick, sticky, and resinous structure and transparent whitish trichomes covering its flowers. This hybrid strain has a sweet and spicy aroma.Â
 The leaves of this hybrid are small to medium and look like pop-corn when trimmed. It will leave you with an appetizing smoke when you are consuming it. The effects of this strain are noticeable immediately after the first exhale, leaving you with enough motivation for the days’ workload.
 What are the Flavor and Effects of the Austrian Sunpower?
This strain provides a sedating and relaxing effects while maintaining the boundary. It also brings you an elevating and happy effect suitable to help you get over any mood swing of the day. This strain has a sweet, berry, nutty, citrus, and fruity flavors. This cannabis will leave you euphoric and energized while helping you to stay focused. It also boosts the user’s creativity.
 What are the Medical Benefits of the Austrian Sunpower?
The strong soothing effect you will get from this strain helps in relieving from mild to chronic pain, aches, insomnia. This strain is recommended for people suffering from mild to severe migraine, nausea, and arthritis. It is medically effective in the management of depression, bipolar, and moderate stress.
 Negative Effects You Can Expect from the Austrian Sunpower
This cannabis strain can also cause the following: dry, itchy eyes, and headache. Intake of this strain can cause dizziness, paranoia, and dry mouth.
 How to Grow the Austrian Sunpower strain?Â
To achieve a favorable yield of this strain, the indoor method of cultivation is used. Harvesting is from 7 to 8 weeks period. The growing of this hybrid is very difficult for those planting it for the first time. Normal humidity (Fahrenheit of 70 to 80 degrees) and fertile soil are necessary for large of this strain. Daily monitoring to checkmate the attacks of pests and other herbivorous animals.
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