70% Indica. Genotype: Chitrali #1 (IBL) x Skunk no.1. Lemon zest and sweet kush flavor and herbal aroma. Highly stable strain. Super medicinal strain; ideal painkiller. Lightly bodystoned, but clear head high. Potential THC level high.
Cloned straight from original Chitrali #1 seeds, which we got from Pakistan. We stabilized this Chitral using one of our proven Skunk no.1 fathers. The result is an Indica dominant strain with rockhard nugs and massive resin production. By extensively selecting and backcrossing the Chitral we have formed a very stable strain; stressproof and with little to no variation between phenos. In appearance she is a true Indica in both stature and color. The Medicinal Chitral tends to stretch towards the end of maturation. She has a darkgreen color and she has long, ovally shaped leaves.
A longtime favoured medicinal strain in Holland, thanks to her great CBD to THC ratio. The ideal painkiller! Medium to good yield, depending on expertise, with highly resinous buds. Chitral is often used in Pakistan to make charas. She is ideal for SCROG. Veg for to 2 to 3 weeks. Flowering time is between 8 to 9 weeks. She will start to show the first signs of flowering after two weeks. End height will be around 1-1.20m. Scrog this strain to maximize yields. Very well suited for growing in more moderate climates. From mid France downwards. Harvest between the mid September and mid October.
The aroma and flavor is that of lemon zest and sweet kush. Deliciously tasting bud. Although she’s Indica dominant Medicinal Citral has a balanced, clear Sativa head high. That slowly creeps on you and slowly fades away. On top of that she has a mild bodystoned sensation, which will ease away your pains gently and have a longlasting effect. There is no raciness or paranoia whatsoever. She is therefore ideal for daytime medication. Medicinal value: joint pain, back pain, shoulder pain and menstrual pains.
- Suited for: Interior Exterior zone B/C
- Flowering: 8-9 weeks October
- Plant height: 1.00-1.20m 2.00-2.50m
- Yield: 350-450 gr/m2 200 gr/plant
- Growing difficulty: medium
Strain FAQ
What contributes to the herbal flavour?
The terpene Caryophyllene smells spicy and peppery like black pepper or woody herbs. It gives the strain a robust, herbal profile.
How do strains ready for harvest by mid-October handle environmental stress?
These cannabis types are said to resist temperature and moisture changes well. Their toughness evolved to help them survive in their native, sometimes changing climates.
Does this strain's South American heritage mean anything specific?
Due to South America's diverse climates and ecosystems, cannabis strains that evolved there are genetically diverse. Due to this variety of environmental conditions, strains from this location can have quite different plant morphologies, potencies, and flavours.