SFV Dog

SFV Dog Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
26-28%
Yield
12oz/ m2 (Indoor Yield) 13oz/ plant (Outdoor Yield)
Type
Hybrid
Flowering Period
49-70 DAYS
Climate
Dry and temperate Outdoor Climate
Growing Difficulty
Moderate
Height
Medium
Flavors
Citrus, Dank, Diesel, Herbal, Pine, Skunky

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SFV Dog Marijuana Seeds Information

SFV Dog cannabis strain is an even 50/50 half and half by Royal Choice Farms with a soaring THC normal of 26-28% that lone experienced tokers can deal with. SFV Dog cannabis strain is a combination of SFV OG and Chemdawg 4 cannabis strains. It has an aftertaste like skunky diesel with herbs, citrus, and a damp breathe out, while the smell is an impactful stench of sharp and hot diesel. Nugs are minty with golden hairs and coordinating gems. This strain can treat torment, a sleeping disorder, sickness, issues or fits, and sadness. Perfect for night use.

What are the Flavor and Effects of SFV Dog?

This bud has a great skunky diesel season with traces of natural citrus and overwhelming damp on breath out. SFV Dog cannabis strain’s high keeps going sometimes, and with its THC level, it is difficult to nullify languid impacts. While it begins with a lifting impact, inconspicuous concentration, and rapture, it finishes in an unfocused stone, giving your body a chance to float into a sleepy quiet.

What are the Medical Benefits of SFV Dog?

As your mind floats further and further away, your body will start to subside into a quieting buzzy express that is tiered in nature. These soothing impacts give SFV Dog an edge in treating conditions, for example, melancholy, interminable agony, sickness, muscle fits or spasms, and sleep deprivation.

Negative Effects You Can Expect from SFV Dog

Unfriendly impacts of this strain are dry eyes, dry mouth, and even distrustfulness to a few.

How to Grow SFV Dog?

Developing this plant has demonstrated itself to be shockingly simple, making it a perfect contender for amateur producers to consider. SFV Dog can be kept inside just as outside and prospers in a dry and calm open-air condition, avoided an excessive amount of downpour.

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