About Congo
Congo is a pure sativa strain bred by ACE Seeds, hailing from African genetics that lend it a distinctively earthy and tropical character. Its feminized seeds ensure a nearly all-female crop, making it a reliable choice for growers seeking simplicity. With a flowering time of 9–11 days, this strain is among the fastest-flowering sativas, ideal for those with limited space or time. The rapid maturation doesn’t compromise quality, as Congo’s dense buds develop robust trichome coverage, delivering a potent harvest with minimal effort.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the THC content of Congo?
Congo has approximately 15% THC.
What are the effects of Congo?
Congo is known for relaxed, happy, creative, uplifted, energetic effects.
How long does Congo take to flower?
Congo typically flowers in 9-11 days.
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