Reba

Reba Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
21 to 23%
Yield
Average
Type
Sativa
Flowering Period
9 to 10 weeks
Climate
Warm and semi-humid environment
Growing Difficulty
Difficult
Height
Medium
Flavors
Earthy, Sweet, and Pine

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Reba Marijuana Seeds Information

The Bank Genetics used the Fall ‘97 to cross with the Durban Poison, which led to the creation of Reba. This marijuana produces deep purple nugs that release the incredible aroma and covered with lots of resins. This cannabis is often used to produce a high-quality concentrate due to her resinous buds.

What are the Flavor and Effects of Reba?

The incredible earthy flavor of this hybrid strain will envelop the tongue while releasing sweet hints as you savor its smoke. As you puff it out, a very woody aftertaste close to pine will emerge.

The high is both calming and euphoric. It induces a mild buzz to relax the body while giving its users a strong, happy cerebral rush. Using this particular cannabis also boosts one’s energy and creativity.

What are the Medical Benefits of Reba?

The relaxing impact of the Reba is best suited for patients who are suffering from anxiety, stress, bipolar disorder, ADD/ADHD, and depression. More so, it can help anyone who is experiencing fatigue, nausea, migraines, and other pain-related diseases.

Negative Effects you Can Expect from Reba.

Although the chances of getting paranoia are low, its occurrence is still possible, especially when taken in higher doses or used by new patients. Expect to have dry mouth when smoking or vaping this weed due to its thick acrid smoke, which can also induce some coughing.

How to Grow Reba?

This weed may need more attention like the proper serving of fertilizers, be careful not to overfeed this cannabis since it is prone to nutrient burn. You may opt for indoor breeding, but outdoors is where she shines brightest. The robust character and high resistance to mold and pests will make life easier for her breeders.

 

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