How to grow Marmalate

70% indica
FruityRelaxedCreativeSleepy
Marmalate — Delicious Seeds

Seb's take

Seb Silverback

Critical Mass supplies the yield, Lavender the perfume — Marmalate inherits both without argument. Fruity and floral on the nose, with lavender running clean through it; the high is sleepy, relaxed and quietly creative. A generous cross that knows exactly what it took from each parent.

Growing Marmalate: 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 8 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 — 350 – 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.

Fruity across the nose — orchard rather than sweetshop.

Reported effects lean relaxed — the sitting-down sort.

Learn to grow her properly:

Marmalate from other breeders

The same name, several hands. Every breeder’s version below is its own cut — different figures, different temperament, same family. The particulars above describe the lead listing.

Common questions about Marmalate

How long does Marmalate take to flower?

Around 8 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers. Quick, as these things go.

Is Marmalate 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?

The breeder lists THC around 21%. Firmly in the strong band.

What does Marmalate smell and taste like?

The nose is fruit-led, and generous about it.