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Hi Coughie,
This first Honduras release is a P2, only one generation removed from the original seeds sourced in Honduras. |
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Hi all,
Honduras has been released today at our website I post the official description, although it has already been described in more depth in previous pages. "A new Central American pure sativa from Honduras that our team has reproduced recently. Honduras' growing structure, flowering time, flower distribution and overall appearance are reminiscent of the old long flowering lowland colombians. On the other hand, the effect and terpenes are closer to the old mexican sativas of clean, happy and positive effects. The effect has a stimulant component similar to the more exciting and nervous african sativas. A classical tropical sativa of high yield, high flower/leaf ratio, high vigor and excellent resistance against the adverse weather conditions of warm humid climates (rains, fungus). Excellent sativa to work, for music, for outdoor activities, to socialize ... good against migraine and apathy. Not recommended in case of anxiety, insomnia, heart problems or parkinson. LANDRACE STRAIN (P2) Format: Standard Sativa / Indica ratio: 100 % sativa THC: 7-13 % CBD: Below 1 % Flowering indoors : 14 weeks Flowering outdoors: Mid November Yield: Very High Resistance against spider mites: Average Resistance against powder mildew: Average-High Resistance against botrytis: High Resistance against white fly: Average-High Resistance against cold: Average Resistance against heat: High Latitude: 0º-43º Genetics: 2nd generation pure landrace sativa from Honduras. Structure: Pure tropical sativa structure, tall, flexible, with strong branching and medium/tall node length. Bouquet: Floral, citric, woody and spicy. High: Clean, energetic, all in the head 'Feel good!' sativa effect of moderate strenght and duration, but without ceiling, tiredness in the body or hangover. Growing Tips It can be grown indoors with strong light intensity and with enough space for its development. We recommend to switch her into flowering after 15 days from seed, or starting from clones rooted for at least 7 days. We recommend 11 (light) / 13 (darkness) photoperiod for the flowering indoors, in order to boost the flowering, and to avoid reflowerings or excessive stretching in early flowering. Outdoors, Honduras needs a tropical/subtropical climate or a warm coastal climate similar to Mediterranean to mature correctly. We recommend soft NPK levels in the growing stage, increasing PK from 3rd week of flowering. When Honduras is properly grown, the yield is very high, both indoors and outdoors. Interesting sativa to develop sativa hybrids of huge vigor and yield, with clean and energetic effects." |
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You're suggesting feeding this one through flower - how hungry are they compared to other Ace lines? Based on our conversations, I was expecting a plant more similar in growth habit and needs as a Haze. Should I be prepared for semi-production feeding schedules? The trio of Hondurans were kept in small containers a bit too long and started hating me for it. They look much happier after being repotted in a 3.5 gallon SIP.
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I picked up some of these at the Ace shop today as well as that First Lady, looked like a tasty treat. So thank you for making these available pure. Also..looking forward to the Ethiopian release
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Is the First Lady the Oaxacan?
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I'm not sure. People who've grown it think it's a Oaxacan. It's an old mexican line in any case.
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Hondurans vegging away:
Tikal x Honduras just popped:
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Hey Terpene, Looking forward to following along here over the winter. I hope you have a great grow! Peace
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The haze 19 x honduras sounds like something i would love to try.
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Hondurans getting a bit big for my veg space, I've started abusing / topping / LST. There are 3 plants in this 3.5 gallon SIP pot.
The 2 tall spindly ones with very haze and more specifically Columbian looking leaves on the left side of picture are tropically fruity / spicy / flowery when you rub the stems. They also turn purple stemmed at the slightest hint of abuse. The front left plant is a bit better smelling than the *slightly* thicker leaved plant behind it, but both are very... Columbian looking.. The one that is more vigorous with thicker leaves on the right side of the picture is very in line with what I expect from good Mexicans of days of yore - semi citric, minty? and woody with almost oily touches (similar to malawi actually). This plant has been bent, topped, twisted, abused, beaten, cussed at... nothing phases it, just strong, green growth. The growth on the plants is so par for the course Columbian or Mexican that it almost feels like I am getting to see where the Mexicans and Columbians met in the middle...
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