Ice
Review
Ice weed is exceptionally potent marijuana that was developed in the Netherlands in the 1990s and has been a coffee shop favourite there ever since. This potent white weed strain is 50-50 hybrid of Sativa and Indica with a varied pedigree that includes genetic material from the Afghani and Northern Light strains, and was the winner of the 1998 High Times Cannabis Cup.
The Ice strain produces a laidback body stone that is longlasting and can lead to a period of couchlock with some visual effects. The weed has a slightly acrid, diesel smell combined with tones reminiscent of Black Nepalese hash while the pungent flavour is offset by sweet, resinous tones. Ice’s powerful effects make it a good bet for pain relief, insomnia and appetite stimulation.
Ice marijuana plants grow with a minimum of vegetation but a wealth of buds. The plant grows quickly to reach a medium height and the dense buds are covered in trichomes and sticky THC crystals. This strain is renowned for its high THC levels which can exceed 20 percent.
The plant is best suited to indoor growth where a hydro medium combined with the SOG growing method can produce yields as high as 450 grams per square metre. Flowering time is around nine weeks.
It’s probably best to stick to indoor growth unless you live somewhere with a Mediterranean climate where it will grow, although yields will be significantly lower than indoor cultivation. Outdoor harvest comes in October.
If you’re looking for an easy-to-grow plant with loads of buds and a high THC content, Ice weed is certainly worth your time. Connoisseurs who enjoy complex flavours and aromas are also big fans of this strain.
Strain Characteristics: | |
Indoor/Outdoors: Indoor and Outdoor | Height: Medium - Tall |
THC Level: 15-20% | Flowering Time: 10-11 weeks |
Plant Type: Sativa/Indica (50/50) | Harvest: Late October |
Genetics: Afghani, Skunk, Northern Light and Shiva | Yield: 450-500 g/m2 |
Grow Difficulty: Moderate |
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They should still bud, providing they haven’t been too stressed. If the plants have been stressed you could have issues with hermaphrodite plants. How much light and dark are they currently receiving?
Started maybe too early indoors then moved out in spring. They started showing pre flowers?? But now with hot days they seem to be back to veg only?? Will they still bud when days get short???