Jorge’s Diamond

Jorge’s Diamond Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
16 to 18%
Yield
200 to 500 grams per square meters 
Type
Indica
Flowering Period
8 to 9 weeks
Climate
Tropic and humid climate
Growing Difficulty
Easy
Height
Medium
Flavors
Woody, lime, and citrus

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Jorge’s Diamond Marijuana Seeds Information

Jorge’s Diamond is an indica-dominant hybrid bred by Dutch passion that was created as a tribute to a Jorge Cervantes, a guru, and author of Indoor Marijuana Horticulture, the well-known “Indoor Grower’s Bible.” 

Its attractive buds are coated in glistening trichomes. A deeply calming strain that provided couch-locking body buzz and complimented by a happy, giggly, and euphoric mind effect. Perfect for the late afternoon relaxation.

What are the Flavor and Effects of Jorge’s Diamond? 

This strain emits flavors of a cornucopia of citrus fruits and brushes a kick of lime that is often followed by a woody aftertaste. Sessions of Jorge’s Diamond can leave you with a mouthwatering hunger with a deep comforting state.

What are the Medical Benefits of Jorge’s Diamond?

Jorge’s Diamond works best in lifting the mental weights, providing a profoundly calming sensation that surfaces almost immediately, this strain’s cerebral high often settles users with a good rest. Suitable for managing chronic pain, muscle spasms, stress, fatigue, and anxiety.

Negative Effects you Can Expect from Jorge’s Diamond? 

You may sense dehydration as a general side effect when puffing marijuana. This strain is not advisable for users who likely to encounter panic or new to cannabis.

How to Grow Jorge’s Diamond?

Jorge’s Diamonds owes much of its ease of growth to strong resistance to spider mites, temperature fluctuations, molds, and fungi. You may grow this strain indoors or outdoors. However, it is recommended to be cultivated indoors or in a greenhouse to optimize its results. Applying to trim for this super cropping plant is well-suited and grows better planted in soil rather than hydroponic setups.

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