Its potency was due to a THC content of 23%, making it one of the strongest strains available at the time. The strain’s association with quality was such that the 1993 textbook Drugs, Alcohol and Mental Health claimed that “Acapulco gold” had become a generic term for high-grade marijuana.
Unfortunately, more growers are now moving indoors as Acapulco Gold seeds are available across the world. Although Acapulco Gold can grow well indoors, it is just a mere imitation of the original Acapulco Gold from the 60s.
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