Thai dominant hybrid between the excellent new Thai pure sativa from Chiang Mai, and our refined 10th generation elite Panama, reaching a new peak in our breeding of lemony and incensey pure sativas with prime quality euphoric and psychedelic effects.
Tall, vigorous and well-branched sativa, displaying the elegant tropical bearing of the Thai, with Panama contributing its desirable strong and robust structure, significantly increasing the production and complexity of resins, terpenes, potency and effects, adapting the wild Thai genetics to indoor crops and temperate latitudes, and shortening the flowering period to very moderate times for a 100% sativa hybrid of eminently tropical genetics.
Strain FAQ
What breeding methods give some cannabis strains a creamy dairy flavours?
Breeders intentionally choose and hybridise parent strains with creamy, sweet, or buttery flavours. This selective breeding method produces strains with a creamy dairy flavour by enhancing and passing on these delicious tastes.
Can sativa strains be harvested by early November?
Yes, sativas like Durban Poison have been bred to mature early, adapting to shorter growing seasons..
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.
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.
Has outdoor cannabis growing a lower carbon footprint than indoor?
Due to its low energy use for lights and HVAC systems, legal outdoor cannabis farming is environmentally friendly. This greener method reduces electricity use and the carbon footprint of growing cannabis.