Kaya 47 Strain Information
Kaya 47 has 60% sativa genes and 40% indica genes. Bred by Advanced Seeds, it is an offspring of the ever powerful AK – 47. Oozing with Colombian, Mexican, Thai and Afghani genes, it has retained its parent’s abundant resin production and high yield, but with an additional attribute of an expedited flowering phase. It produces neon green nugs shaped like a cone with vibrant orange hairs and crystalline trichomes with yellow hues. It can be grown indoors and outdoors.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Kaya 47?
The strain is best taken whether it is daytime or night time. It delivers its energizing effects through its delicious citrus, pine and spicy flavor. Its sativa high hits right away strongly. On the first exhale, your mind will be overwhelmed with an uplifting euphoria. You will be elevated higher and higher until you reach the skies, but with your feet still humbly on the ground. Happiness is the only thing you will feel the whole day. You will even feel the need to share them with others as you become more sociable.
What are the Medical Benefits of Kaya 47?
The strain has an amazing CBD profile attributed to its mix of heritage. Even experienced users are surprised with its potency. It energizes people with depression. The strain totally helps them get on their feet by lifting their spirits up. It relieves pressure in the eyes, soothe headaches and migraines, helps in easing chronic fatigue and stress, as well as treating nausea and inducing cravings for people experiencing loss of appetite.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Kaya 47
The strain’s potency may be overwhelming in a negative way if taken in excessive amounts. It can induce anxiety, nausea, paranoia and headache. Milder symptoms include drying eyes, mouth and throat. The key to minimize these effects is to stay hydrated with water, and to make sure to take what you can tolerate.
How to grow Kaya 47?Â
The potent strain is best grown through the Screen of Green (SCROG) method, with a temperature not exceeding the mark of 85 degrees Fahrenheit. The humidity must not go beyond 65 percent RH. Watering should be done regularly, but be careful not to overfeed.