Tikal is a sativa hybrid with Central American genetics, originating from the jungles of Guatemala.
Its happy and stimulant effect is reminiscent of the best old mexican sativas.
It is a good yielding and vigorous sativa that is easy to cultivate. When grown outdoors it finishes with well developed branches, full of sweet flowers of strawberry aroma.
Additional Information
Tipo | F3-F6 SEMI STABILIZED HYBRID |
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Format | Feminized |
Sativa / Indica ratio | 75 % sativa / 25 % indica |
THC | 15-20% |
CBD | Below 0.5 % |
CBG | Up to 2 % |
Flowering indoors | 10-12 weeks |
Flowering outdoors | 3rd week of October |
Yield | Average-High |
Resistance against spider mites | Average-High |
Resistance against powder mildew | Average-High |
Resistance against botrytis | High |
Resistance against white fly | Average-High |
Resistance against cold | Average-High |
Resistance against heat | High |
Latitude | 0º-45º |
Genetics | (Guatemala sativa x Kush/Haze) x Guatemala. |
Structure | Well-proportioned branchy sativa. |
Bouquet | The flowers smell sweet like strawberry chewing gum. With woody, hazy/incensey and sour notes when smoked. |
High | Warm sativa experience of mind and body, without agitation or anxiety. |
Growing Tips |
Excellent adaptability to indoor growing.
Outdoors, it is also a very adaptable plant that has been successfully grown for years in temperate latitudes, and even in cold climates such as in southern France. Excellent sativa to develop vigorous hybrids, with clean uplifting effects and sweet strawberry incensey aromas of american sativa. We recommend average fertilizer levels for the whole cycle. |
Source : aceseeds.org