Meet Maple Nectar, a mouthwatering hybrid strain with heavily Indica-dominant genetics and an average THC content of 24%. This relaxing cultivar was achieved by crossbreeding Papaya with Black Maple. Growers should be aware that these plants are moderately challenging to cultivate. Difficulties can arise when trying to get environmental conditions just right for them to thrive. Expect medium-tall beauties that follow a short flowering cycle, averaging around 60 days, with yields that add up to 475g/m². Flavor-wise, Maple Nectar lives up to its seductive name by delivering a delicious blend of sweet and tropical notes, infused with hints of chemicals. The Maple Nectar high is characterized by a long-lasting influx of happiness and relaxation that ultimately leads to the almost irresistible urge to sleep. Its soothing properties and not-to-be-underestimated potency make Maple Nectar a great strain for medical patients suffering from insomnia, chronic pain, and anxiety-related conditions. Side effects to be expected are cottonmouth, dry eyes, and dizziness.