Genetics
|
Kerala, South India; Nepal |
Type |
mainly sativa |
Cultivation |
indoor/outdoor/greenhouse
|
THC |
>22% |
CBD |
0,3 % |
CBG |
0,5% |
High |
cerebral, creative, uplifting, focused, calming
|
Aroma |
fruity, sweet, pineapple, bubblegum, strawberry, herbal, earthy, musky |
Harvest time (outdoor) |
mid October (warm region); late October (greenhouse north) |
Flowering time (indoor) |
65-72 days |
Yield dry (organic) |
550-600 gr/m2; 250 gr. p.p greenhouse; >1200 gr. p.p outdoor in the ground |
Plant height |
medium-slightly tall |
Description
Welcome to the new edition of Krystalica. We used an almost identical "sister" of the previous mother plant for breeding. This has resulted in the appearance of a delicious strawberry aroma in some of the plants, which enhances the already fruity properties of Krystalica!
Krystalica offers a great package deal that is hard to come by: impressive resin production, good yields, easy growing, and a superb high. Krystalica is smoother and less dramatic in the initial phase of the high, therefore rarely triggering anxiety common to many other Sativa leaning strains. The medical applications for Krystalica are extensive since it has top THC levels with a very pleasant high to match.
Krystalica can be grown indoor from seeds or clones. Use 400-600W HPS/m2 for best results because this is a high performance strain. In hydroponics impressive yields can be expected – especially if you have selected a mother plant that brings the extra pounds on the scale. Long shoots extending from the bottom two internodes should be pruned in hydroponics or if your grow space is cramped. The remaining branches are of medium length but may require some support during late flowering if the buds become particularly heavy. It is usually sufficient to tie a thick string or gardening wire around the outside perimeter of the plant. The plants grow well in SOG and can be planted in close rows. With 4 weeks of vegetative growth under 400W HPS/m2 in quality soil you can expect the plants to reach a height between 70-110 cm. Use at least 5L/1 gallon containers for growth and 10L/2.5 gallon for flowering for plants from seed (clones can be raised in smaller containers).
Bud development is unlike a typical Sativa and quite dense with some plants exhibiting broad Indica-type buds. Trichome production can reach amazing heights, extending to the sun leaves, so it pays to keep back-up clones and select the most spectacular individual as mother plant or for breeding projects.
Outdoor
Outdoor cultivation is recommended in regions with warm summers or up to 45°N. The head buds and side shoots can grow to extraordinary proportions and deliver bumper crops. Further north the performance and harvest date will depend on local weather and length of daylight. Sowing can be extended until end of May if you prefer to cultivate shorter plants. Start seeds indoor if the weather is cold and move the seedlings/young plants outdoor or to the greenhouse later. The same can be done with cuttings – but make sure that the light cycle is appropriate so that flowering doesn’t start too soon outside.
Top Features
- fantastic potential for mother plants
- high yielding
- extremely robust and vigorous
- high-performance strain
- high pest and heat resistance
- Sativa-dominant high (no paranoia)
- delicious terpene profile
Medical Info
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