Okay, look, let me tell you about Nebula seeds as I understand them. It’s a variety that really lives up to its name, like “Nebula,” you know? It’s cosmic. I tried growing it once, and honestly, it was one of the coolest experiments ever. At first I thought it was no big deal, but then I realized it was a really cool thing.
Anyway, Nebula is a hybrid, but with this sativa bias. That is, if you like your head to work and not just pressed into the couch, this is it. It’s got these dense cones, like little comets sprinkled with crystals. And the flavor, man, that’s something! It’s sweet, fruity, with a kind of honey tinge to it. When I first smelled it, I almost thought it was a dessert, not a plant.
It grows quite vigorously, by the way. If you’re not a complete novice, you can handle it. You know, the standard stuff – light, water, care. He is not particularly capricious, but still, you know, as with any plant, you need a little attention. In the indore, it’s compact, which is convenient if you don’t have a lot of space. But outdoors, it can get pretty big, so be prepared.
And the effect is cool. I’d say it’s a turn-on. I always get a lot of ideas after it, I want to do something, create, or at least just talk to someone. But it doesn’t overload you, so you’re not running around like a caffeinated squirrel. Everything in moderation.
In general, if you are looking for something that is both pleasant to grow and the result is pleasing, then Nebula is the top. And if you need anything, you can always write to me, I’ll tell you what’s what.