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BC Sweet Tooth gets her name from her intense sugar on the
palate, but just because she is sweet on the tongue does not
mean she is dainty on the stone. The BC Sweet Tooth is a
candy-coated bomb to the senses, not recommended for
daytime functionality, but terrific for inducing sleep, soothing
pain or indulging in languorous, mellow relaxation. The
combination of medicinal-grade stone, big yields, and quick
finishing time make this variety an excellent choice for
impatient growers looking for a cavity-defying sweet indica.
BC Sweet Tooth finishes in 6-7 weeks, or by early to mid
September in outdoor environments. This rapid schedule
brings BC Sweet Tooth in before the frost in coastal British
Columbia, or in locations south to the equator. Indoors, this
variety can finish even faster, in as little as 40 days. BC Sweet
Tooth branches moderately and can be easily manipulated to
conform to either a multi-branch or sea of green gardening
style.
A medium feeder that is good for beginners and connoisseurs
alike, BC Sweet Tooth is a hardy plant that defends herself well
against pests, but can show mold susceptibility if planted too
late outdoors or raised in overly moist environments indoors.
Her dense, nuggety buds look edible, and smell almost as
sweet as they taste. BC Sweet Tooth’s height at finish averages
3-4 feet (1 to 1.3 m) indoors or 6-8 feet (2-2.6 m) outdoors. Her
average yields are 2.5-3.5 ounces (70-100 g) per plant in an
indoor setup, or 4-16 ounces (115-450 g) outdoors, depending
on the growing region and its conditions.
BC Sweet Tooth’s syrupy buds are good medication for
chronic pain, but less optimal for mixed crowds and socializing.
This strain delivers a hammer to the head, and can be a daywrecker if its effects are unanticipated. The high has a lasting effect, and can lead to couchlock, but if a major body soothing
sensation is desired, BC Sweet Tooth is a promising strain to
seek out.