Angel Heart
Angel Heart
Overview
Angel Heart is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain rumored to have been bred by the famous Nevil Schoenmakers and Shantibaba from Mr. Nice Seedbank. This exceptional strain is a cross between Mango Haze and Afghan Skunk, with a genetic composition of 12.5% Northern Lights #5, 25% Haze, 25% Afghan, and 37.5% Skunk. Mango Haze itself is an amalgamation of Haze, Northern Lights #5 and Skunk #1 heritage, while Afghan Skunk is a cross between an Afghani indica plant and Skunk #1. With its 70% Sativa and 30% Indica genetics, Angel Heart represents the legendary genetics of Haze and Northern Lights brought together. The strain is particularly noted for its exceptional flavor profile, with breeders describing it as "close to perfect in flavor" and promising effects that will "leave your mouth watering, and the body wanting more". The complex interaction and combinations of terpenes will amaze growers, making this strain highly sought after among connoisseurs. Angel Heart exhibits the classic Christmas tree structure of sativa-dominant plants and produces dense buds with a golden-green hue, generously coated in shimmering trichomes.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with anxiety management
- Often used for chronic pain
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May provide pain relief
- Often used for creative blocks
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Angel Heart is an adaptable plant that will grow well in almost any setup, whether indoor hydro, organic garden, outdoor setup, or greenhouse. This hybrid flowers in 60-70 days indoors, with a flowering period of 9-10 weeks. Expected yield per square meter is between 400-600 grams, though some phenotypes can produce surprising yields. Plants typically reach 120-150 cm indoors, making them manageable for limited vertical space. In the Northern hemisphere, harvest occurs in early October, while in the Southern hemisphere it should be ready by mid-March. For optimal flavor, consider organic growing methods and flush with distilled water for minimum 2 weeks before harvest. Outdoor growing with natural light and air quality allows Angel Heart to reach its aromatic best. Growing difficulty is moderate, suitable for both novice and experienced cultivators.