“Got them as gifts, a little out of date batch, but still 4/4 pop, 50/50 male to female and the best ever smelling weed. Really i cannot compare it to anything, like a mixture of green apples, pine and a bunch of . The high is a very stimulating, makes you talk, think feel happy and just all around very pleasant experience .”
“Not sure what you mean by review my seeds are in the package still and hanging on my wall as conversation pieces ,so I guess there doing great although I hav,nt made a point about asking them,not sure how they would respond ??????”
“This variety has been around for a while and there's some mystery over its origins but that should definitely not put anyone off grabbing a couple of packs. As with any true breeding type, you will need a few females to look at if you want to find the best the line has to offer. Not too much variation here apart from, shorter/taller and quicker/slower flowering, flavours can differ quite a bit though. For the grower who is used to sats these will be no problem but for anyone else make sure you know your LST and how to feed gently, ample head height too if growing indoor. Very African in character but showing some good selected traits via breeding as buds have some density to them and flowering is pretty fast with a only few going longer. You get that clarity and creativity in effect as well as tapping into your energy reserves, a great experience anyhow but worthwhile exploring if you are fed up with 'average' hybrid type effects. Note my stock was from a couple of years back. Do try this one if you enjoy the sativa highs of old!”
“Landrace sativa with an interesting back story. (Yay, something from South Africa not named Durban Poison.)
My first crop took 70 days of flowering, but I made F2's by partially seeding my plant with pollen saved from a Ciskei male. Buds smell slightly of overripe fruit with mint. Beautifully structured compact plant with small, slightly airy, spear shaped buds on well spaced branches. Will grow again, in search of green apple pheno, and to make crosses with other sativas. Still curing in jars, so no smoke report yet. Dunno why this strain jumped in price 50% since 2016...”
“Landrace sativa with an interesting back story. (Yay, something from South Africa not named Durban Poison.)
My first crop took 70 days of flowering, but I made F2's by partially seeding my plant with pollen saved from a Ciskei male. Buds smell slightly of overripe fruit with mint. Beautifully structured compact plant with small, slightly airy, spear shaped buds on well spaced branches. Will grow again, in search of green apple pheno, and to make crosses with other sativas. Still curing in jars, so no smoke report yet. Dunno why this strain jumped in price 150% since 2016...”
“Produces lots of small to medium sized bud clusters when grown indoors. Overall, not a heavy producer, but a very fast producer for a Sativa. Love the aroma and taste. A very clear cerebral stimulant.”