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
Can colder temperatures at the conclusion of their cycle impact terpene profiles?
The reduction in temperatures at the conclusion of their cycle can reportedly stress these plants into releasing unique terpenes, resulting in distinct and sometimes more complex scents and flavours. Stress-induced terpene synthesis is said to enhance strain taste.
How 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 are breeders using heat-resistant strain genetics?
Breeders want to add these heat-resistant genes to other strains. Crossbreeding attempts to increase the genetic pool and expand cultivation possibilities across climates. Great strides are being made every day in this area!
What terpene gives some cannabis strains their floral taste?
Linalool is the best terpene for floral cannabis strains. This lavender tasting compound is supposed to have all sorts of other additional benefits.
Why do Sativas yield less outside their native ranges?
When beyond their tropical comfort zone, Sativas are said to yield less. Due to their long flowering time and specific environmental needs, they are reportedly difficult to satisfy away from their equatorial home.