How to grow Pink Rozay
Seb's take
Lemoncello and Lemon Pound Cake combine into a mostly indica that took first place in the Outdoor Mix category at Emerald Cup 2018. Sweet and fruity on the nose, true to its dessert lineage; the high is happy, relaxed, and appetite-friendly — an evening strain through and through. Hardy, resinous, and best suited to warm, consistent conditions.
Growing Pink Rozay: 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.
Flowering runs the standard 9 weeks — no surprises, which in this business is a compliment. The flowering stage guide covers what each of those weeks should look like.
She wants to be a tree — 250 cm and climbing if you let her. Give her the headroom or teach her manners early: training techniques are not optional here.
A solid, dependable yield — 397 – 458 g/m² under decent conditions. Nothing that requires bragging; everything that justifies the effort. The yield lesson covers getting to "decent conditions".
THC tests under 18% by the breeder's numbers — measured rather than fierce. Some growers are after exactly that; the rest may keep scrolling with our blessing.
The nose runs sweet — dessert-adjacent, without apology.
Reported effects lean relaxed — the sitting-down sort.
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Common questions about Pink Rozay
How long does Pink Rozay take to flower?
Around 9 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers.
Is Pink Rozay 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 tall does Pink Rozay grow?
Around 250 cm. Plan your headroom before she plans it for you.
How strong is Pink Rozay?
The breeder lists THC around 17%. The gentler end of the scale.