Less Indica so a little longer for blooming, almost 11 weeks indoor. Seen from a hazy point of view 11 weeks isn’t that long, compared to the weight she carries its even short. An average of 650 gr/m2 puts her high enough on the productive scale.
Watch temperatures, above 26 celsius bloomtime increases. Outdoor in southern country’s she’s probably the best
choice available if patience can be kept until first week of Nov.
The taste is less musky, more fresh, old school. The effect is clear, tha haze is defenitly there and the ride takes quite some time what will be realized along the way. Mark my words. One of the later harvested strains.
Strain FAQ
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.
Do high-yielding strains reportedly need different nutrients?
Their dietary needs are said to be more demanding than their lower yielding counterparts. A balanced nutritional mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micronutrients is said to be needed for strong growth and bud formation.
Why do Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than Indicas?
Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than their indica cousins, usually in around 60–90 days. Their sluggish pace reflects their equatorial heritage, where longer growing seasons have moulded their growth patterns.