One of the most complete and interesting hybrids Ace seeds has developed lately, that combines many desirable positive traits in one plant.
It’s a very high yielding and easy to grow sativa dominant plant, with very compact structure, that finishes in only 8 weeks. It produces huge buds with almost no leaf. The effect is happy and kind, with mouth watering sweet and incensey aromas.
Nepal Jam x Kali China has it all. It’s also a very uniform and versatile plant, both indoors and outdoors, making this hybrid an excellent choice for growers looking for high quality sativa hybrids with only 2 months of flowering time, for colder weathers or that can be grown in small spaces along with other short flowering indica varieties, without delaying the growing cycle.
Feminized limited edition while stock lasts, improved in this newer version, using our best Nepal Jam (F6) and Kali China (F4) mothers from latest selections of both strains. This updated Nepal Jam x Kali China version shows more intense purple colors than the previous one.
Additional Information
Tipo | F1 HYBRID |
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Format | Feminized |
Sativa / Indica ratio | 60 % sativa / 40 % indica |
THC | 15-18 % |
CBD | 0-2 % |
Flowering indoors | 8-9 weeks |
Flowering outdoors | End of September / Early October |
Yield | High |
Resistance against spider mites | Average-High |
Resistance against powder mildew | Average-High |
Resistance against botrytis | Average-High |
Resistance against white fly | Average-High |
Resistance against cold | High |
Resistance against heat | High |
Latitude | 0º-47º |
Genetics | Nepal Jam (F6) x Kali China (F4). F1 hybrid between 2 stabilized hybrids. |
Structure | Columnar, compact and easy to manage structure. |
Bouquet | Sweet caramel aromas and incense. |
High | Complex, kind and happy sativa effect. |
Growing Tips |
It can easily be grown indoors. It can be finished outdoors until latitude 47º.
We recommend average fertilizer levels during their first 20 days of life, then average-high for the rest of the growing and flowering process. |
Source : aceseeds.org