Central American pure sativa from Honduras that our team preserved in 2015.
Honduras' growing structure, flowering time, flower distribution and overall appearance are reminiscent of the old long flowering and high yielding lowland Colombians. On the other hand, the effect and terpenes are closer to the old Mexican sativas of clean, happy and positive effects. The effect has a stimulant component similar to the most exciting and nervous African sativas.
A classical tropical sativa of huge yield, high flower/leaf ratio, high vigor and excellent resistance against the adverse weather conditions of warm humid climates (rains and fungus).
Excellent landrace sativa seed to work, for music, for outdoor activities, to socialize ... good against migraine and apathy.
Not recommended in case of anxiety, insomnia, heart problems or parkinson.
- Tipo LANDRACE STRAIN (P2)
- Format Standard
- Sativa / Indica ratio 100 % sativa
- THC 11-18 %
- CBD Up to 0.06 %
- CBG Up to 1 %
- Flowering indoors 13-14 weeks
- Flowering outdoors Mid November
- Yield Very High
- Resistance against spider mites Average
- Resistance against powder mildew Average-High
- Resistance against botrytis High
- Resistance against white fly Average-High
- Resistance against cold Average-High
- Resistance against heat High
- Latitude 0º-43º
- Genetics 2nd generation pure landrace sativa from Honduras.
- Structure Pure tropical sativa structure, tall, flexible, with strong branching and medium/tall node length.
- Bouquet Floral, citric, geranium, musk, woody and spicy.
- High Clean, energetic, all in the head 'Feel good!' sativa effect of moderate strength and duration, without ceiling, tiredness in the body or hangover.
- Terpene profile Complex and rich terpene profile. It mainly contains the following monoterpenes: very high amounts of terpinolene and high amounts of beta myrcene, with variability in the high alpha pinene content, followed by moderate quantities of trans ocimene and variability in the moderate content of beta pinene, and smaller amounts of cedrol, limonene, linalool, trans phytol, alfa phellandrene, alfa terpineol, alfa terpinene, gamma terpinene and squalene. Sesquiterpenes: high amounts of beta-caryophyllene, with variability in the presence of beta nerolidol, alpha humelene, trans nerolidol and guaiol in smaller quantities.
- 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 soft NPK levels during the growing stage, increasing PK from 3rd week of flowering. When Honduras is properly grown, the yield is very high, both indoors and outdoors. Genetic analyses show that Honduras has a unique and rare genotype of moderate genetic variability. Interesting sativa to develop sativa hybrids of huge vigor and yield, with clean and energetic effects.
Strain FAQ
Why do some heat-resistant strains flower longer?
These strains take advantage of their natural regions' long, warm growing seasons because of their long flowering durations. This stage optimises growth and reproduction, and is an envolved survival adaptation.
Why are landrace strains so important?
Landrace strains have naturally evolved and adapted to their native surroundings. This allows them to provide pest and disease resistance and temperature and moisture tolerance. Due to the remarkable adaptability of cannabis, each strain reflects its natural background, from tropical Africa to the Himalayas' icy, mountainous locations.
Are these strains stable?
Environmental circumstances can reportedly cause considerable phenotypic differences even in strains that finish by mid-November. This shows how environment affects cannabis cultivation, as seeds from the same strain can produce plants with different flowering times, heights, and cannabinoid levels.