Excellent F1 sativa/indica hybrid with cup-winning potential. A straight cross between the elite 10th generation Panama Goddess and the also elite Pakistan Chitral Kush 2002. With this new hybrid, we continue exploring the best possible combinations between our best sativas and the excellent hash plant Pakistan Chitral Kush.
One of the most beautiful colourful expressions in the cannabis world, consistently showing the intense purple and reddish pigmentation of the PCK in flowering, with some outdoor specimens also showing the beautiful reddish/pinkish pistil characteristic of the Panama.
Panama x PCK develops with the compact and manageable size and fast flowering of the pakistani, with Panama contributing more vigor, potency, yield and branching.
Abundant resin production, with a very appealing and complex terpene profile that blends the more spectacular strawberry and blackberry bubble gum aromas bathed in coffee of the pakistani, with the lemony and incensey Central American sativa terpenes from Panama.
Potent meditative and introspective effect, which encourages relaxation and contemplation.
An excellent choice for indoor growing and outdoor growing in a wide variety of climates, due to its quality, beauty and high resistance against heat, cold, fungus and rain.
- Tipo F1 HYBRID
- Format Feminized
- Sativa / Indica ratio 50 % sativa / 50 % indica
- THC 15.2 %
- CBD Below 0.05 %
- CBG Null
- Flowering indoors 9-10 weeks
- Flowering outdoors Early October
- Yield Average-High
- Resistance against spider mites High
- Resistance against powder mildew High
- Resistance against botrytis High
- Resistance against white fly High
- Resistance against cold High
- Resistance against heat High
- Latitude 0º-47º
- Genetics Panama Goddess (F10) elite x Pakistan Chitral Kush elite 2002.
- Structure Compact and manageable size of the pakitani, where Panama contributing with more vigor and branching.
- Bouquet Spectacular strawberry and blackberry bubble gum aromas bathed in coffee of the pakistani, with the lemony and incensey Central American sativa terpenes from Panama.
- High Potent meditative and introspective effect, suitable for relaxation and contemplation.
- Terpene profile Rich and complex and terpene profile in both monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes. It mainly contains the following monoterpenes: high amounts of beta myrcene, moderate quantities of p-cymene and isopulegol, and smaller amounts of beta pinene, alpha pinene, linalool and camphene. Sesquiterpenes: Very high nerolidol and bisabolol content, moderate quantities of alpha-humelene and smaller amounts of beta-caryophyllene.
- Growing Tips It can easily be grown indoors. Very suitable for SOG crops due to its great yield in the main cola, or for SCROG, horizontal or network growing due to its excellent yield in the lateral branches and its vigorous reaction to pruning. Outdoors it can be grown up to latitude 47º in a wide range of outdoor climates: warm or cold, dry or wet.. We recommend moderate-high levels of nutrients for the whole cycle.
Strain FAQ
Are cold-resistant strains only suitable for the outdoors?
Despite their success in colder outdoor areas, these strains are flexible and may thrive indoors where temperature control is easier. This adaptability has made them widely sought after.
How can curing and ageing give cannabis coffee-like aromas?
Curing and ageing cannabis ais said to affect its scent like roasting coffee beans. Some ways reportedly boost the terpenes' coffee-like properties, giving the strain its characteristic fragrance.
Why do strains finish at the Beginning of October?
These genetically engineered strains flower earlier to prevent late fall cold and shorter days. Northern legal producers use it to ensure their plants finish their cycle in time to avoid seasonal environmental issues.
What makes Central Asian cannabis strains landrace-based?
Central Asian landrace cannabis strains have evolved over millennia. Natural selection has adapted these strains to Central Asia's severe environment. Their pure, highly adapted genetic blueprint shows the cannabis plant's resilience and diversity.
What's the deal with spectral sensitivity in 12/12 photoperiod strains?
It's fascinating to know that 12/12 photoperiod strains may have a favourite colour! Changing the light spectrum during blooming can apparently boost cannabinoid and terpene production, increasing both quality and yield.