How to grow Marmalate Early Version
Seb's take
This early version crosses Marmalate itself with Ruderalis, keeping the sativa frame but the indica-style high. Wood, vanilla and grape on the nose; the effect is relaxed, euphoric and creative, and doubles as a capable analgesic. Fast too — ready in as little as 45 days indoors.
Growing Marmalate Early Version: what to expect
Feminized photoperiod seed: every plant a female, and flowering starts when you change the lights — which puts the calendar in your hands. The photoperiod lesson covers using that control well.
She finishes flowering in around 6 weeks — brisk work by any standard. Read up on the flowering stage before she starts, because she won't wait while you do.
A solid, dependable yield — 500 g/m² under decent conditions. Nothing that requires bragging; everything that justifies the effort. The yield lesson covers getting to "decent conditions".
Breeder figures put THC around 21% — firmly in the strong band. The number speaks for itself; we'll not add adjectives to it.
Sweetness leads on the nose, and she doesn't whisper it.
Grower reports give her a relaxed lean: unhurried company for an unhurried evening.
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Common questions about Marmalate Early Version
How long does Marmalate Early Version take to flower?
Around 6 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers. Quick, as these things go.
Is Marmalate Early Version an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
A feminized photoperiod strain — flowering starts when you switch the lights, so the timing is yours to control.
How strong is Marmalate Early Version?
The breeder lists THC around 21%. Firmly in the strong band.
What does Marmalate Early Version smell and taste like?
The nose runs sweet — dessert-adjacent, without apology.