Reclining Buddha

Reclining Buddha Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
16% to 20%
Yield
10 to 12 ounces per square meter (indoor), 12 ounces or more per plant (outdoor)
Type
Indica Dominant
Flowering Period
8 to 10 weeks
Climate
Warm
Growing Difficulty
Moderate
Height
Unkown
Flavors
Fruity, Crus, Lemon, Orange, Earthy, Floral

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Reclining Buddha Marijuana Seeds Information

Reclining Buddha from Soma Seeds is a mostly indica strain that undergoes a three-way cross between Super Skunk, Big Skunk Korean, and Holland’s Hope. This bud has a tiny round super leafy and airy dark green olive nug with light amber hairs and long, coarse crystal clear trichomes.

What are the Flavor and Effects of Reclining Buddha?

The fruity, citrus, lemon, orange, earthy, and floral this strain will give in flavor. The Reclining Buddha cannabis strain is filled with uplifting qualities and creativity that delivers lucidity and mental stimulation. Reclining Buddha strain has an amazing, calming body buzz. This starts in the temples and moves through the rest of the muscles. It’s not too sedative, but it might leave you functional while introspective.

What are the Medical Benefits of Reclining Buddha?

Apart from its restorative high effect, this strain is a natural pain reliever to help you deal with the wide range of physical conditions properly. It is said that Reclining Buddha strain is ideal for chronic pain, loss of appetite, vomiting, and chronic stress care. It can also alleviate symptoms such as depression and PTSD.

Negative Effects You Can Expect from Reclining Buddha

This strain may bring dry mouth, tear ducts, eyes dry too and even redden. There is a vague sense of paranoia that comes with too much use.

How to Grow Reclining Buddha?

This strain can be grown indoors or outdoors. Inside a controlled environment where you can easily adjust factors such as lighting, temperature, or humidity and the usage of Sea of Green (SOG) method will bring the best qualities.

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