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.
Strain FAQ
Are landrace cannabis strains conserved?
Landrace strain preservation is becoming more important as the cannabis market grows and hybrid strains become more popular. For ecological, cultural, and genetic reasons, several organisations and producers are preserving these unique strains for future generations.
How do heat resistant strains handle drought?
These strains do a great job of withstanding drought and extreme heat. Evolved water efficiency allows them to sustain crucial functions with little water similar to how a cactus is able to survive.
Why are regular seeds so important in the creation of new cannabis strains?
Breeding starts with regular seeds, which provide both male and female plants. This allows breeders to mix and combine features to generate new and exciting cannabis strains. To make children you need a male and a female!
Where do strains that are ready to harvest in the Middle of November come from?
Strains that bloom by mid-November frequently come from severe weather areas like Russia or Canada. This heritage is said to make them ideal for those who live in the north because they can withstand lower temperatures and shorter days.
What terpenes contribute to the floral taste?
Humulene and myrcene's earthy and musky overtones enrich the scent. Myrcene's reported potential to intensify THC's effects make it more intriguing.