Noir De Clove [Garlic (GMO bX) x Skunk x Secret Genetic]

Flowering Time: 8 - 9 weeks

Yield: Medium to high

Difficulty: Easy

Flavor: Garlic, rotten fruits, sulfur, gas

Effect: Strong, slightly overwhelming head effect, fast and intense

Subjectively Perceived Effects: Users report a clear, mood-lifting head feeling, combined with a calm, pleasantly balancing body experience that supports subjective well-being

Requirements: Still in the testing phase! First release via the Black Friday special!

The mother of Noir de Clove screams garlic from every pore!
Such pronounced, sulfur-like garlic terpenes are extremely rare to find even after more than two decades of experience. The original cut is a true exception. First selected in 2023 in Canada by Quentin Terpentino.
To preserve and at the same time refine its special characteristics, it was most recently stabilized with Quentin Terpentino’s Skunk and another (secret) genetic to create a bit more stability and homogeneity. The genetics are still in development and can still produce somewhat unpredictable phenos and traits – but that is exactly what makes it appealing right now.
Noir de Clove is a cultivar for lovers of intense, quirky profiles and for anyone whose exhaust system works reliably.

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Disclaimer:

The genetics of Quentin Terpentino Genetics represent particularly rare seeds that have been created through careful hand selection and years of traveling and collecting. These seeds are extremely valuable and contribute to the preservation of forgotten and historically important genetics that are no longer used in the modern industry. Only stable, regular genetics are bred that do not contain undesirable traits that regularly occur in feminized or autoflowering varieties.

All seeds offered are intended exclusively for collecting and souvenir purposes and are advertised accordingly. I expressly distance myself from illegal cultivation in countries where the cultivation of these plants is prohibited by law.

The variety descriptions pursue a scientific claim and serve to document the genetic origin of the seed in detail. They in no way constitute an invitation or recommendation to cultivate. However, it would be unusual and not very useful to offer them without a corresponding description.

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