Philosopher Seeds offers you a new regular cannabis strain, Chocolope, with vigorous, delicious and powerful genetics.A cross of OG Chocolate Thai and Cannalope Haze, it produces Sativa-dominant plants (95%). It's easy to grow and develops long and resinous buds from very interesting harvests.
In indoor crops, and despite its Sativa heritage, it will take just 65 days to finish producing flowers, with harvest of up to 450 grams/m2. Outdoors, you should limit its cultivation to dry areas and, above all, give it lots of space, so it can develop properly. In fact, this is a plant that takes plenty of space both indoors and outdoors.
Enjoy a strong Sativa high with an aroma and flavour that will transport you to the best hashish of the 80’s.
Its long and resinous buds have a pale green colour and highly noticeable small and bright orange pistils. The organoleptic qualities of this weed are powerful and pleasant, reminiscent of 80's hash with its earthy and sweet flavour on a chocolate background.
Perfect to enjoy a deep body relaxation and a feeling of happiness and well-being, that will provide excellent moments with your friends.
- Regular cannabis seeds
- Genetics: OG Chocolate Thai x Cannalope Haze
- Genotyp: 95% Sativa
- Indoor flowering: 65 days
- Indoor production: 450g/m2
- Outdoor harvest: Mid-October
- Height: 2-3 m
- THC: High
Strain FAQ
What gives Earthy tasting strains their natural scent?
The terpene myrcene gives earthy cannabis strains their unique scent, which has herbaceous, musky, and earthy clove-like aromas. Myrcene can also reportedly boost other properties of particular strains.
Why are many South American cannabis strains majority Sativa?
Equatorial South American nations explain the abundance of Sativa traits in South American strains. These protracted growth seasons produce towering, narrow-leafed cannabis plants that take longer to flower.
How have Sativa strains evolved to handle humidity?
Thin, extended leaves help sativa plants handle extreme humidity. Sativas are said to be great for producers in moist climates since their sleek leaves have been shown to repel mould and infections.
How do average-yielding strains handle pests and diseases?
Many of them have reportedly developed natural resistances to common pests and diseases thanks to their varied genetics. This resilience is said to make them easier to maintain and can reduce the need for chemical treatments. This is an overall win for legal organic growers and those focused on sustainable methods.
Genetically, how do strains that are ready to harvest by mid-October adapt?
These strains usually have faster maturation genes. They conclude by mid-October thanks to ruderalis' auto-flowering features and indica's shorter flowering periods.