Eva Seeds said that the effects are 90% sativa. Apparently it was already a fast strain when they came across it then they did some work with it involving other Jamaican strains. I'll contact them again and ask them exactly what strains they worked into it.Are you sure it's 90% sativa? Most Jamaican strains have a very long maturation,knocking that down to 7-8 weeks is quite a feat. Good luck though,I hope you find what you're after.
I grow outdoors at 38°S in a maritime climate so the finishing and start times will be much different than say someone growing at 20°N in the tropics, that's why I don't bother asking for finishing dates.I assumed that you that you were growing inside because you were specifying length flowering rather than finish dates .I believe in general fast flowering strains also finish early but they also start flowering early .For example Moroccan Beldia and purple satellite have a finish date of late September , that means they start to flower sometime in middle to late July. Plants maturing this early planted this late outside will essentially act as a auto flower. They will not get all that big and care must be taken not to restrict their growth so not to end up with stunted dwarfs
Eva Seeds said that the effects are 90% sativa. Apparently it was already a fast strain when they came across it then they did some work with it involving other Jamaican strains. I'll contact them again and ask them exactly what strains they worked into it.
I don't think they told you the truth. Did they ever admit that their High Level is Leshaze by Cannabiogen?
38 degrees south you got plenty of time lol. I'm at 40 degrees north and I find finish dates to be fairly accurate. They should be for you as well except having to figure the opposite seasonal monthI grow outdoors at 38°S in a maritime climate so the finishing and start times will be much different than say someone growing at 20°N in the tropics, that's why I don't bother asking for finishing dates.
When do they need to be ready to harvest in your area? I would grow them inside early in the year at 24/0 and maybe they will flower when you put them out and continue. It has worked for me that way.I grow outdoors at 38°S in a maritime climate so the finishing and start times will be much different than say someone growing at 20°N in the tropics, that's why I don't bother asking for finishing dates.
Just curious, how do you know they sell Leshaze as High Level?
When do they need to be ready to harvest in your area?
That's a good idea.I would grow them inside early in the year at 24/0 and maybe they will flower when you put them out and continue. It has worked for me that way.
So some forum jerkoff then?Hi.
I know about High Level from the same source that I know Barney's Farm uses Reeferman's Seeds genetics, and many Sweet Seeds strains have their origins in Sensi Seeds and the red family in PCK Cannabiogen