Blend: 30% Sativa - 70% Indica. Offering a THC level of 12.70%, a CBD content of 0.25%, and CBN at 0.07%, this strain originates from a cross between Nepalese and North Indian genetics. It's known for inducing a very creative and mild high, complemented by a balanced and long-lasting body sensation. It also serves medicinal purposes such as pain management and appetite stimulation.
Indoor cultivation results in a flowering period of 8 weeks, with potential yields reaching up to 850 gr/m2. The plant benefits from long internodes and branches, thriving when allowed to grow to its full size and suitable for Low Stress Training (LST). Outdoor plants are ready for harvest by the end of September in the Northern Hemisphere, with yields up to 1350 gr/plant. These hearty specimens grow tall and robust but may require support due to the dense buds they produce. Adaptable to colder climates, they perform exceptionally well in mountainous environments.
The strain took home 1st place in the Bio category of the High Times Cannabis Cup in 1997.
- Sativa: 30%
- Indica: 70%
- THC: 12.70%
- CBD: 0.25%
- CBN: 0.07%
- Genetics: Nepalese x North Indian
- Effects: Creative mild high, balanced body feeling, pain therapy, appetite stimulation
- Flowering Indoor: 8 weeks, yield up to 850 gr/m2, long internodes, long branches, best results at full size, good for LST
- Flowering Outdoor: Ready by end of September, production up to 1350 gr/plant, tall plant, needs support, ideal for mountain areas, cold resistant
- Awards: 1st Bio HTCC 1997
Strain FAQ
What training techniques are exmployed for tall strains?
Techniques like topping (cutting off the plant’s top to promote lateral growth) and supercropping (deliberately stressing plants to enhance resin production) are said to be effective for managing the size of tall strains and increasing yield.
How do early-finishing strains handle cooler temperatures and less light?
Due to genetics, these strains are said to be resistant to chilly air and less sunlight. They reportedly thrive and yield well even in poor growing conditions because of their resilience.
What makes legal outdoor growing more sustainable than indoor?
Legally growing cannabis outdoors uses the most renewable energy, eliminating the need for artificial lights and climate control. This focus on natural resources reduces environmental impact and appeals to consumers who value sustainable and eco-friendly farming.