RESINOUS NEPALI IMPROVED CHARAS HYBRID
https://www.aceseeds.org/en/seeds/himalaya-snow-regular-seeds/
90% sativa hybrid, result of crossing our two latest Nepalese projects, combining two excellent pure wild sativas from Nepal (Annapurna and Kathmandu) with a touch of old Kali Mist.
It produces two main phenotypes. The first, showcasing a distinct Nepalese character, yields tall, elegant plants with lanky structures and asymmetrical branching, long nodes, and thin sativa leaves (especially large in the main ones). It flowers with medium sized, almost pure sativa buds that are light and have a mediocre flower/leaf ratio, but are completely covered in white resins and juicy sativa fruity terpenes.
Unlike wild Nepalese sativas, which concentrate resins almost exclusively in the calyxes, Himalaya Snow matures with leaves near the flowers also coated in abundant, large trichomes, making this phenotype an improved expression of traditional Nepalese charas plants.
The second phenotype displays more traits of a modern sativa/indica hybrid, with a stronger influence from Kali Mist, which, although only 25% of the hybrid's genetic content, shows prominently in this phenotype. It can be identified by its more robust structure, wider leaves, larger and denser sativa/indica flowers, higher flower/leaf ratio, and the appearance of a modern Haze hybrid fused with Nepalese sativas.
Himalaya Snow mermerizes with suggestive sweet, fruity, and charas-like terpene profiles, more intense and sophisticated than pure Annapurna or Nepal Mist alone.
The cannabinoid content has also been increased to up to 15%, with significant CBG content, making the psychoactivity of Himalaya Snow much more elegant, potent and higher quality than its parents.
This new Nepalese hybrid can be grown indoors, but reveals its full potential outdoors, especially in climates where flowering takes place in mild/cold temperatures.
High resistance against cold, rain, and mold, performing excellently in subtropical, Mediterranean, continental and mountainous climates, up to latitudes of 45º.
AVAILABLE IN REGULAR FORMAT
POLYHYBRID
90 % SATIVA / 10 % INDICA
FLOWERING INDOORS: 10-12 WEEKS
FLOWERING OUTDOORS: END OF OCTOBER / EARLY NOVEMBER
YIELD / M2: AVERAGE
RESISTANCE AGAINST SPIDER MITES: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST MILDEW: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST BOTRYTIS: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST WHITE FLY: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST COLD: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST HEAT: HIGH
LATITUDE: 0º-45º
THC: 14,7 %
CBD: 0-0,03 %
CBG: 0,76 %-1,73 %
Terpene profile: It contains the following monoterpenes: very high to high content of beta myrcene, high in alpha pinene, and moderate in trans-ocimene, beta pinene, and limonene, with small amounts of linalool possible. Sesquiterpenes: moderate to high content of beta-caryophyllene, followed by moderate to low amounts of alpha-humulene, with small amounts of alpha-bisabolol, trans-nerolidol, and guaiol possible.
GENETICS: Specific crosses between Nepal Annapurna and Nepal Mist.
STRUCTURE: The Nepalese phenotype produces tall plants with lanky structures, asymmetrical branching, long nodes, and thin pure sativa leaves. The Kali Mist influenced phenotype has a more modern sativa/indica hybrid structure, with a sturdier build, slightly wider leaves, and shorter height.
BOUQUET: Suggestive sweet and fruity terpenes reminiscent of strawberry yogurt, banana, milk, with a bittersweet undertone and a Haze touch. The aroma is faithfully and intensely transferred to the palate, with a Nepalese charas incense like finish when burned in many specimens.
HIGH: Cerebral, expansive, and extremely clean, expanding consciousness and the senses. Physically very energetic and revitalizing, psychologically clean and motivating, driving you to get up and stay active without needing rest.
GROWING TIPS
It can be grown indoors with enough space for its development, under an 18/6 photoperiod for the vegetative stage and 12/12 for flowering.
Very suitable for SCROG, horizontal or network growing due to its excellent yield in the lateral branches and its vigorous reaction to pruning.
Outdoors it can be grown up to latitude 45º, both in hot climates and in climates where the flowering takes place with rain and low temperatures. Excellent resistance against botrytis fungi, rain, wind, cold and strong thermal contrasts.
We recommend low-moderate levels of nutrients for the growing stage, moderate of PK at the peak of floral production in mid-flowering. It is recommended not to use flowering stimulators to avoid the possible risk of hermaphroditic tendencies at the end of flowering.
https://www.aceseeds.org/en/seeds/himalaya-snow-regular-seeds/
90% sativa hybrid, result of crossing our two latest Nepalese projects, combining two excellent pure wild sativas from Nepal (Annapurna and Kathmandu) with a touch of old Kali Mist.
It produces two main phenotypes. The first, showcasing a distinct Nepalese character, yields tall, elegant plants with lanky structures and asymmetrical branching, long nodes, and thin sativa leaves (especially large in the main ones). It flowers with medium sized, almost pure sativa buds that are light and have a mediocre flower/leaf ratio, but are completely covered in white resins and juicy sativa fruity terpenes.
Unlike wild Nepalese sativas, which concentrate resins almost exclusively in the calyxes, Himalaya Snow matures with leaves near the flowers also coated in abundant, large trichomes, making this phenotype an improved expression of traditional Nepalese charas plants.
The second phenotype displays more traits of a modern sativa/indica hybrid, with a stronger influence from Kali Mist, which, although only 25% of the hybrid's genetic content, shows prominently in this phenotype. It can be identified by its more robust structure, wider leaves, larger and denser sativa/indica flowers, higher flower/leaf ratio, and the appearance of a modern Haze hybrid fused with Nepalese sativas.
Himalaya Snow mermerizes with suggestive sweet, fruity, and charas-like terpene profiles, more intense and sophisticated than pure Annapurna or Nepal Mist alone.
The cannabinoid content has also been increased to up to 15%, with significant CBG content, making the psychoactivity of Himalaya Snow much more elegant, potent and higher quality than its parents.
This new Nepalese hybrid can be grown indoors, but reveals its full potential outdoors, especially in climates where flowering takes place in mild/cold temperatures.
High resistance against cold, rain, and mold, performing excellently in subtropical, Mediterranean, continental and mountainous climates, up to latitudes of 45º.
AVAILABLE IN REGULAR FORMAT
POLYHYBRID
90 % SATIVA / 10 % INDICA
FLOWERING INDOORS: 10-12 WEEKS
FLOWERING OUTDOORS: END OF OCTOBER / EARLY NOVEMBER
YIELD / M2: AVERAGE
RESISTANCE AGAINST SPIDER MITES: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST MILDEW: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST BOTRYTIS: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST WHITE FLY: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST COLD: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST HEAT: HIGH
LATITUDE: 0º-45º
THC: 14,7 %
CBD: 0-0,03 %
CBG: 0,76 %-1,73 %
Terpene profile: It contains the following monoterpenes: very high to high content of beta myrcene, high in alpha pinene, and moderate in trans-ocimene, beta pinene, and limonene, with small amounts of linalool possible. Sesquiterpenes: moderate to high content of beta-caryophyllene, followed by moderate to low amounts of alpha-humulene, with small amounts of alpha-bisabolol, trans-nerolidol, and guaiol possible.
GENETICS: Specific crosses between Nepal Annapurna and Nepal Mist.
STRUCTURE: The Nepalese phenotype produces tall plants with lanky structures, asymmetrical branching, long nodes, and thin pure sativa leaves. The Kali Mist influenced phenotype has a more modern sativa/indica hybrid structure, with a sturdier build, slightly wider leaves, and shorter height.
BOUQUET: Suggestive sweet and fruity terpenes reminiscent of strawberry yogurt, banana, milk, with a bittersweet undertone and a Haze touch. The aroma is faithfully and intensely transferred to the palate, with a Nepalese charas incense like finish when burned in many specimens.
HIGH: Cerebral, expansive, and extremely clean, expanding consciousness and the senses. Physically very energetic and revitalizing, psychologically clean and motivating, driving you to get up and stay active without needing rest.
GROWING TIPS
It can be grown indoors with enough space for its development, under an 18/6 photoperiod for the vegetative stage and 12/12 for flowering.
Very suitable for SCROG, horizontal or network growing due to its excellent yield in the lateral branches and its vigorous reaction to pruning.
Outdoors it can be grown up to latitude 45º, both in hot climates and in climates where the flowering takes place with rain and low temperatures. Excellent resistance against botrytis fungi, rain, wind, cold and strong thermal contrasts.
We recommend low-moderate levels of nutrients for the growing stage, moderate of PK at the peak of floral production in mid-flowering. It is recommended not to use flowering stimulators to avoid the possible risk of hermaphroditic tendencies at the end of flowering.