Peak 19 was the original western name for Mt. Everest. With similar magnitude and strength as the majestic mountain herself inspires, F1 hybrid Peak 19 will fulfil your cannabis desires. The potency of this plant will take you soaring high above the rigours of daily existence. Thought-provoking and physically stimulating, the highs associated with Peak 19 are somewhat trippy in nature. This smoke should be enjoyed mostly by sure-footed, high-altitude experienced Sherpas or persons with a high sense of adventure. The matrimony of Stonehedge and Matanuska Tundra is one of Sagarmatha's most prized and "flavourite" delicacies, providing a palatial delight and a celestial height for every high mountain trekker. Peak 19 can be your Sherpa to the summit.
Strain FAQ
Do environmental conditions alter these strains' earthy taste?
Definitely. Soil and environmental factors are all said to affect a strain's flavour, especially earthiness. Terroir describes how soil type and climate affect the taste and aroma of agricultural products.
How can cannabis enthusiasts learn from regular seeds?
Regular seeds are a gateway to the production of new and exciting strains. They can also show valuable information on cannabis' life cycle and genetics and how to recognise and manage both male and female plants.
Why do high-yielding cannabis strains yield so much?
Their genetics are the key to this question! These strains combine sativa's tall growth and high biomass with indica's denser bud production. This genetic base is what enables their high production and explains why they generally have a mix of indica and sativa traits.
What makes South East Asian cannabis strains' THCV unique?
Some South East Asian strains have significant levels of Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), a cannabinoid that can reportedly decrease hunger and give a clear-headed, energetic high. These strains' greater THCV concentration makes them special in the cannabis world.
How is it seen as stealthier to use 12/12 photoperiod seeds?
Beginning with a 12/12 light schedule from seedling stage is said to be helpful in staying hidden. This method, called "12/12 from seed," reduces the vegetative phase, creating compact plants.