Okay, buddy, listen up. There is such a variety – Julius Caesar, and it is a king among seeds, or emperor, as you prefer. Anyway, if you’re looking for something powerful but not too hard to grow, this is it. I’m telling you as it is, this variety is a godsend.
First of all, it’s a hybrid, meaning it has both indica and sativa in its blood, but more indica. This means that you can relax, but your brain won’t completely shut down, so you can chill and do something useful if you want to. Honestly, though, I tend to just chill more often. The effect of it is, uh. how shall I put it? it’s kind of chipper at first, and then it just wraps you up in a blanket of calm. It’s perfect for the evening when you just want to exhale after the day.
Now for the cultivation. It’s pretty simple, even if you’re not a super-experienced gardener. Julius Caesar is not capricious, it grows steadily, and its yield is decent. By the way, it smells great too – such a mixture of earthy aroma with something sweet and citrusy. When it blooms, you can feel that it is something special. And its cones are dense, resinous, just right.
The funny thing is that it is quite resistant to various problems, like temperature changes or humidity. Well, of course, you shouldn’t completely hammer it, but if you’ve done something a little bit wrong, it will survive it. I once forgot to water on time, I thought that’s it, it’s dead, and he was like, “It’s okay, bro, I can handle it.” And he did, you know?
In short, if you want something reliable, with a cool effect and do not want to bother with a lot of nuances, take Julius Caesar. It’s like an old friend who’s always there for you. Or it’s like a pizza that’s always good for you.