Pretty sure you’ve been looking for a while, a different marihuana variety, one that exudes quality, good yields, and impressive highs. So, I’m glad to share with you some good news... Kali Mist is phenomenal!
How’s Kali Mist?
Kali Mist is a predominately dominant sativa hybrid, and as such, it has a slower growth rate than normal. In 9-10 weeks since its initial germination, it will be ready, with an open structure, allowing the entrance of light even to its lowest parts. But be careful because it extends quite a bit, so you’ll need to control it by pruning it and place it in small pots in indoors if you don’t want any issues with the bulbs.
What does Kali Mist taste like?
It has a complex blend of flavors, with some zesty and wooden hints, and a final scented and potent metallic aftertaste. The jarring hint that will make your tastebuds explode with pleasure!
What is the effect produced by Kali Mist?
The effect produced by the Kali Mist is quite fun, mentally active, psychedelic and cerebral. Incites for you to do fun stuff. Perfect to go through your Mondays with a big smile on your face!
How is Kali Mist planted?
In indoor crops, limit its growth by changing it to 12 hours asap, at max for 17 days of growth for 18 hours, so you won’t have any issues with the bulbs, and by placing it in 7 L pots, to limit its radicular space and get controlled specimens. Its aroma is quite intense since its beginnings, so I recommend getting an anti-odor system, which will be essential to avoid attracting the wrong attention.
In outdoor crops, use definitive pots to avoid damaging its roots during the transplant, that is if you aren’t experienced enough. It loves sunny weathers, but it can be also cultivated in continental weathers because it resists cold weather and its structure allows adequate ventilation. It’s difficult to see any issues with fungus, but even so, I spray mine with some drops of neem and Propolix. Better be prepared than sorry!
How much does Kali Mist yield?
In indoor crops it yields at least up to 400 grams per m2, with a good substrate and quality food, outdoors you’ll be able to get around 400-500 grams per plant.
Two legends united in a single variety... Simply outstanding!