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23

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23 is a balanced hybrid with about 23% THC and low CBD. It offers steady yields and a citrus pine flavour profile suited to Canadian growers.

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23 yields consistent, predictable plants that suit intermediate growers. MasterSeeds presents 23 as a feminized hybrid with 23% THC and low CBD. Flowering completes in eight to nine weeks indoors. Expect medium height and 450 to 550 g/m2 under tuned indoor conditions. Flavor leans citrus and pine with an earthy base. Effects begin with uplift and finish with gentle relaxation, making 23 useful for daytime social use and selective medical relief.

Genetic Profile

Field Value Info
🌱 Type Hybrid 23 is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly toward sativa. Canadian growers note its daytime lift and steady finish.
🔥 THC 23% Lab tests place 23 around 23% THC on average. This level sits near popular potent strains used by many Canadian consumers.
🧘 CBD 0.10% CBD remains low at roughly 0.1%. The profile supports recreational use and selective medical dosing in Canada.
🎯 Grow Difficulty Intermediate Growing 23 fits intermediate skill levels. You should apply basic training and maintain stable environmental control for best results.
⏳ Flowering Time 8-9 weeks Flowering runs eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoor growers in cooler Canadian zones should watch for late season weather and plan harvest accordingly.
🌾 Yield Medium-high (450-550 g/m2 indoor) Indoor yield averages 450 to 550 g/m2 with tuned feeding. Growers in BC and Ontario report similar indoor numbers when they manage humidity.
📏 Height Medium (80-140 cm) Plants reach a medium height between 80 and 140 cm. The dimensions suit common home tents and typical outdoor plots.
🏠 Indoor/Outdoor Indoor/Outdoor 23 performs well under indoor lights and outdoors in sheltered sites. In Quebec protect buds from late season rain to avoid mould.
💫 Effects Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed Effects begin with a clear uplift and progress to gentle relaxation. Many Canadian consumers choose 23 for social daytime sessions.
🍭 Flavor Citrus, Pine, Earthy Flavour mixes citrus, pine and a light earthy note. Growers often compare the flavours to familiar west coast varieties.
🩺 Medical Uses Pain relief, Stress reduction, Insomnia aid Patients report relief from mild chronic pain and lower stress levels. Medical users in Canada value precise dosing due to the low CBD.
🧬 Genetics 23 x 23 Genetics list 23 x 23 in our records. The straightforward pairing promotes uniform growth and predictable traits for growers.
☁️ Climate Temperate/Continental (BC, Ontario, Prairies) 23 prefers temperate and continental climates with warm summers. It thrives on the BC coast and in Ontario gardens and performs in the prairies with irrigation.

Frequent Asked Question - Daddy Seeds Grower's Corner

Got questions? We’ve grown through the same struggles—so we put together real answers from real growers to help you get the best out of your seeds.

Use a well drained mix with compost, perlite and a balanced base nutrient profile. Keep pH between 6.0 and 6.5 for steady uptake.

Place seeds in moist paper towel at room temperature until taproots appear. Transfer to starter plugs and avoid overwatering during the first two weeks.

Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering. Adjust intensity to avoid stretch during the first two weeks of bloom.

Top after three to four true nodes for a bushier canopy. Use low stress training early to spread nodes and improve light penetration.

Raise phosphorus and potassium in week two of bloom while tapering nitrogen. Monitor leaf colour and adjust micro nutrients if you see deficiencies.

Check trichomes for a mix of cloudy and some amber for balanced effect. Plan harvest around eight to nine weeks indoors unless trichome development suggests earlier pick.

Dry in a dark, ventilated room at 18-21 C and 45-55% RH for seven to ten days. Cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks then weekly for a month.

Place plants in airflow and avoid dense canopies late in the season. Use preventative fungicide treatments allowed by local regulations if you see early signs of rot.

Store seeds in a cool, dark and dry place or refrigerated in an airtight container. Under proper conditions seeds remain viable for several years.

Follow provincial limits and federal regulations for personal cultivation. Check your provincial rules for plant counts, storage and distribution.

Questions & Answers

Q: My leaves show tip burn. What now?
A: Reduce nutrient concentration by 10 to 20 percent and flush with plain water if needed. Recheck EC and pH before resuming a normal feed.
Q: How do I handle stretch in early flowering?
A: Apply support and begin low stress training before stretch completes. Trim lower growth to focus energy on the top canopy.
Q: I see spider mites. What immediate steps help?
A: Isolate affected plants and increase humidity slightly to slow mites. Use targeted miticide sprays or horticultural oils approved in your region and repeat treatments per label.
Q: When should I start flushing before harvest?
A: Begin a water-only flush seven to ten days before your planned harvest. Monitor trichomes and leaf colour to confirm readiness.
Q: How long should I cure for best flavour?
A: Cure for at least four weeks for improved flavour and smoothness. Longer cures up to three months refine terpene balance and reduce harshness.
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