Hybrid between the 10th generation Panama Goddess and our most potent, psychedelic and high yielding Thai dominant Golden Tiger mothers.
This 100% sativa hybrid follows in the wake of our development of super powerful and high yielding sativa hybrids between Malawi and Panama, where Golden Tiger's Thai genetics adds even more trippy effects if possible.
The yield of Golden Tiger x Panama is simply stunning, forming giant and wide colas with excellent flower/leaf ratio and exuberant final reflowerings that mean this hybrid has the potential to produce our most extremely high yields, exceeding even the Killer A5 Haze, Malawi x Panama and the Panama x Malawi limited edition in this aspect.
A feminized limited edition, available while stock lasts.
- Type POLYHYBRID
- Format Feminized
- Sativa / Indica ratio 100 % sativa
- THC 21-26 %
- CBD 0.2 %
- CBG 1.1 %
- Flowering indoors 11-12 weeks
- Flowering outdoors End of October / Early November
- Yield Very High
- Resistance against spider mites Average-High
- Resistance against powder mildew Average-High
- Resistance against botrytis Very high
- Resistance against white fly Average-High
- Resistance against cold Average-High
- Resistance against heat High
- Latitude 0º-43º
- Genetics Golden Tiger x 10th generation elite Panama Goddess.
- Structure Pure sativa structure, vigorous and well-branched, but manageable and without excessive stretching.
- Bouquet Organic/rotten, with citric and incensey Panama's touches.
- High Trippy, complex and accelerated effect of boundless power. Mentally and physically very profound and long lasting.
- Terpene profile It has not yet been analyzed.
Strain FAQ
What keeps these strains going at high temperatures?
Despite extreme temperatures, some strains have adapted to maintain higher photosynthetic rates. This allows them to thrive in even the most exotic areas.
What obstacles do indoor collectors face with 100% Sativa strains?
Sativas' towering height and long bloom times reportedly lead to them requiring plenty of space and environmental trickery to mimic their tropical habitat indoors.
Why are early November-finishing strains good for northern latitudes?
These genotypes thrive in the North's shorter daylight hours from summer to autumn, allowing them to do their work well despite the abrupt seasonal change.