Kuvaus
Tipo | F3 SEMI STABILIZED HYBRID |
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Format | Feminized |
Sativa / Indica ratio | 100 % sativa |
THC | 20-30 % |
CBD | Up to 0.5 % |
CBG | Up to 1 % |
Flowering indoors | 11-14 weeks |
Flowering outdoors | End of October / November |
Yield | High |
Resistance against spider mites | Average |
Resistance against powder mildew | Average |
Resistance against botrytis | Very high |
Resistance against white fly | Average-High |
Resistance against cold | Average-High |
Resistance against heat | High |
Latitude | 0º-43º |
Genetics | Old Malawi killer, Koh Chang Thai, Hmong Thai and New Malawi killer. |
Structure | Very branchy and elegant sativa of thin leaves and medium-long node length. |
Bouquet | Floral, spicy and lemony thai aromas, with the organic and resinous Malawi background. |
High | Extreme effect of psychedelic sativa: dense, stimulant and very long lasting. It may be devastating for beginners. Recommended only for the harder and most experienced sativa users. |
Terpene profile | Complex and rich terpene profile. It mainly contains the following monoterpenes: very high amounts of beta myrcene, followed by limonene, linalool, ocimene, isopulegol, alpha and beta pinene, camphene and terpinolene in smaller quantities. Sesquiterpenes: Mainly nerolidol 2, followed by beta caryophyllene and only traces of nerolidol 1 and humelene. |
Growing Tips | It can be grown indoors with strong light intensity and with enough space for its development. We recommend to switch her into flowering after 15 days from seed, or starting from clones rooted for at least 7 days. We recommend 11 (light)/13 (darkness) photoperiod for the flowering indoors, in order to boost the flowering, and to avoid reflowerings or excessive stretching in early flowering.
Very suitable for SOG crops due to its great yield in the main cola, or for SCROG, horizontal or network growing due to its excellent yield in the lateral branches and its vigorous reaction to pruning. Outdoors, it is especially suitable for outdoor cultivation in tropical or subtropical climates, although it can be cultivated with very good results in warm coastal climates of mild autumn (similar to the Mediterranean) up to latitudes close to 43º. We recommend low/moderate levels of nutrients (especially of nitrogen) for the whole cycle, and slightly higher amounts of PK at the peak of floral production in mid-flowering. |