HYBRID
Margo
Margo
HYBRID
While information on this strain is particularly limited, Margo is said to have descended from a long line of Purples and is named after a dog belonging to its original breeder South Fork Seed Collective. Margo is a cross between Dawg’s Waltz, also known as Purple Dawg or Poodle Nut, and Chemdawg bx3. The resulting plant evokes a strong diesel-like aroma and tastes of lush fruits. smells strongly of diesel, has purple marks, and tastes like a fruity concoction, according to sources online. The short, bushy strain has an average yield and does best indoors, but will also grow outside in sunny climates. A bushy plant that grows to an average height, Margo is ready to harvest after a seven-to-eight-week flowering cycle indoors or around mid-October if grown outdoors in the Northern Hemisphere. Growers should expect dark purple hues to streak across the plant, along with a dank odor that is reminiscent of fuel.
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