
Quick Breakdown
Potent indica strain with high THC content, ideal for relaxation and sleep. Flowering time of 8-10 weeks with large yields.
Characteristics
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Description
Muddy Waters is a popular indica strain resulting from crossing Fat Bastard x FAW, celebrated for its potency and high THC content, often exceeding 23%. It’s recognized for delivering a potent high that induces deep physical relaxation, making it perfect for evening use to wind down with music or prepare for sleep. First-time users should approach with caution due to its strong effects.
The aroma and flavor profile is intense and pleasurable, featuring kush and pine scents with spicy, woody touches, complemented by a profoundly diesel taste. Muddy Waters thrives both indoors and outdoors, adaptable even for beginners with caution against mold. It boasts a medium stature with dark green foliage and high-density, resin-rich buds. Outdoor plants can yield up to 700 grams each by October, while indoor plants offer up to 500 grams per m2. However, the potency comes with potential side effects like paranoia, dizziness, and fatigue at high doses.
Key questions include its flowering time (8-10 weeks), THC content (19%-23%), lineage (Fat Bastard x FAW), yield (350-500g/m2 indoors, 500-700g/plant outdoors), and its predominant indica genetics (90% indica).
Strain Summary
- Sex: Feminized
- Genotype: Fat Bastard x FAW
- Phenotype: Indica dominant
- Recommended development: Indoor and outdoor
- Indoor flowering: 8-10 weeks
- Indoor production: 350-500g/m2
- Flowering outdoors: October
- Outdoor production: 500-750g/plant
- THC: 19-23%
- CBD:
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