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The Kullu valley landrace is a crazy Indian sativa with woody/Hazy aromas and a strong soaring high.
Elegant, slender and vigorous sativa with great resistance against mold. Its delicious, spicy and herbal aromas, combined with its soaring high more than offset its long flowering time. The slim willowy structure and the effects of this landrace can remind sativa enthusiasts of the old Haze.
Growers who are up to the challenge will be rewarded with very unusual smelling wispy sativa buds.
The aroma is very complex, it is a subtle blend of anise, culinary herbs and spices, reminiscent of the best Indian dishes.
The Kullu produces a pungent sativa smell during flowering. Even the young plants develop a strong woody/mushroom stem smell very early on.
Despite a medium THC level, the effects are surprisingly strong, stronger than many strains testing above 20%. The Kullu kicks in very quickly has a long-lasting effect. It is mostly a cerebral high which stimulates the mind.
Our friend, a member of the Indian “Collector Collective Genes” collected the seeds (The first generation) directly at source.
Last but not least, the Kullu Valley landrace could be interesting for breeder looking to create new vigorous, mold resistant strains with unique terpene profiles.
Elegant, slender and vigorous sativa with great resistance against mold. Its delicious, spicy and herbal aromas, combined with its soaring high more than offset its long flowering time. The slim willowy structure and the effects of this landrace can remind sativa enthusiasts of the old Haze.
Growers who are up to the challenge will be rewarded with very unusual smelling wispy sativa buds.
The aroma is very complex, it is a subtle blend of anise, culinary herbs and spices, reminiscent of the best Indian dishes.
The Kullu produces a pungent sativa smell during flowering. Even the young plants develop a strong woody/mushroom stem smell very early on.
Despite a medium THC level, the effects are surprisingly strong, stronger than many strains testing above 20%. The Kullu kicks in very quickly has a long-lasting effect. It is mostly a cerebral high which stimulates the mind.
Our friend, a member of the Indian “Collector Collective Genes” collected the seeds (The first generation) directly at source.
Last but not least, the Kullu Valley landrace could be interesting for breeder looking to create new vigorous, mold resistant strains with unique terpene profiles.
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Additional Information
Tipo | SATIVA LANDRACE STRAIN (P3) |
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Format | Standard |
Sativa / Indica ratio | 100 % sativa |
THC | 8-13 % |
CBD | Muy bajo |
Flowering indoors | 16-20 weeks |
Flowering outdoors | November / December |
Yield | Average-Low |
Resistance against spider mites | Average |
Resistance against powder mildew | High |
Resistance against botrytis | High |
Resistance against white fly | Average-High |
Resistance against cold | High |
Resistance against heat | Average |
Latitude | 0º-42º |
Genetics | Landrace strain (P3) open pollinated indoors to increase the sexual stability. |
Structure | Tall vigorous sativa, that requires experience to be properly grown indoors. It has good branching and the internodal distance is very important during the long flowering stretch. The nodes quickly tighten up as soon as the plants start focusing on flower production. The branches are very flexible, therefore, the plants are incredibly easy to train. Some plants can develop a slight purple hue at the end of the flowering cycle. |
Bouquet | Anise, garlic, culinary herbs, spices, Haze. |
High | The effect is strong and very cerebral: soaring High, psychedelic and energetic. |
Terpene profile | It has not yet been tested. |
Growing Tips |
This spindly sativa is full of vigor and will grow very tall unless growers know how to train her. For that reason, it is recommended to give these plants only 11 hours of light for 13 hours of darkness almost from the very beginning. Also keeping the plants in small containers until the end of the flowering stretch (between day 60 and day 70 will help minimize the stretch indoors. Then it is advised to transplant into bigger pots to prevent the plants from becoming root-bound. We recommend low to moderate levels of nutrients for the whole cycle, with soft-moderate levels of nitrogen. |