tree of life art is a rare sativa dominant hybrid cultivar that delivers a potent blend of mental and physical effects. The result of a Trainwreck mother crossed with Mendocino Purps father, this bud offers a smooth lemony citrus flavor that’s accented by zesty earth notes and sweet oranges. A mellow and uplifting high, tree of life will have you relaxed but invigorated in no time.
This weed is grown in both indoor and outdoor gardens, preferring semi-humid climates and warmer daytime temperatures for outdoor cultivation. Cultivators can highlight the blue coloring in Tree of Life buds by exposing their plants to cooler temperatures before harvesting. This sativa dominant strain reaches maturity in about 70 days indoors and around the third week of September outdoors.
Unveiling the Origins and Genetics of Tree of Life Weed
A common invasive plant throughout the US, tree of heaven is found in both urban and rural landscapes. This weed is tolerant of a wide range of environmental conditions, including full sun to partial shade, pollution, and poor soils. It reproduces both by seed and vegetatively through sprouting roots from cut stems left on moist ground.
This weed can be easily controlled with manual removal of seedlings and small plants before they develop extensive roots. It is best to control this weed before it flowers, as flowering can slow or inhibit the growth of other desirable vegetation. If this is not possible, repeated cutting or mowing of large plants may be necessary to discourage future growth. If these methods are not effective, herbicides may be required. Consult your county noxious weed control board for disposal options.