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This has been my absolute favorite. This plant has an early trigger to flower and has been used in many breeding projects for its dominance in aroma and flavor.
Type: Indica pure
Genetics: Swiss Phenotype #2 S1
Flower: 7-9weeks
Yield: High (350–420 g/m²)
THC: 18–22%
🌿 Growth Characteristics
Height: Short Squat
Structure: Bushy
Internodes: Tight
Stretch: 25-50%
⏱ Timeline
Flower:7-8 weeks * Do not let this plant over mature, volatile terpenes will evaporate After week 9 in flower. When its smells done, its done. Don’t wait too long.
Outdoor: Early October
🌍 Environment
Temp: 55–78°F
RH: 66% veg / 54% flower
Climate: Cold-tolerant
💧 Nutrients
Demand: light feeder
pH: 6.0–6.5 soil
🌾 Yield
Indoor: 350–420 g/m²
Bud Density: smaller dense buds
Trim: Moderate- difficult
🧪 Cannabinoids
THC: 18–22%
👃 Terpenes
Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene
Aroma: Berry, Fruit, herbal, spicy,
💥 Effects
Great for all day use, prefer this while fishing and leisure activity’s.
🛠 Grow Notes
Responds to topping & LST
strong plant with exceptional ability to be manipulated
lack of vigor due to inbreeding
🛡 Resistance
Mold: High
Cold: High
✨ Extraction
not recommended
Type: Indica Dominant
Genetics: Blueberry (dj short) X white runts F-2
Flower: 8-9 weeks
🌿 Growth Characteristics
Height: Medium-Tall
Structure: X-mas tree shaped very uniform
Internodes: moderate to loose
Stretch: 100-150%
⏱ Timeline
Flower: 8–9 weeks
Outdoor: Early October
🌍 Environment
Temp: 65–78°F
RH: 55% veg / 40% flower
💧 Nutrients
Demand: Moderate
pH: 6.0–6.5 soil
🌾 Yield
Indoor: 450–550 g/m²
Bud Density: Dense nice stacking
Trim: Moderate
🧪 Cannabinoids
THC: 22–26% *Reports of up to 30%
👃 Terpenes
Myrcene, unknown
Aroma: Earthy gas, berry, Runtz dominant
💥 Effects
Heavy body relaxation, evening use
🛠 Grow Notes
Responds to topping & LST
needs support in flower
Really purple plant and flower
🛡 Resistance
Mold: High
Cold: High
Pest: High
Heat High
✨ Extraction
Large trichome heads
Gritty, perfect for washing
Great for extraction and pressing
Flowering: 10 – 14 weeks
Harvest: December at latitude 49°N
Aromas: lemon, slightly floral, slightly spicy, hash, rubber
Effects: mild sativa high, active, stimulating
Grow type: Outdoors, indoor
Characteristics: , palmate leaves, thin flexible branches, cold resistant,
ABC shows a specific leaf mutation that instead of the classic leaves with serrated leaflets form shiny and tiny palmate leaves that have an irregular shape and size, some even resembling parsely leaves. Compact height, with many thin flexible branches, it grows very densely. ABC shows resistance to adverse conditions, especially resistance to night temperature drops. In cold weather, the buds turn slightly purple. Australian bastard cannabis is a vital sativa greatly affected by its unusual mutation, which has been shown to be adaptive to the inhospitable conditions of the east coast of Australia.
A certain percentage of the seeds usually does not germinate immediately after soaking and it is necessary to use the method of hydrogen peroxide or, as a last resort, even cracking the husk open. After such an intervention, most dormant seeds always germinate. It is not uncommon for dormant seeds to germinate during the following season. Seedlings do not produce massive leaves like classical cannabis as they do not have such a large leaf area for photosynthesis and the initial growth is slower.
After 40 days from germination, it reaches about 35 centimeters in suitable conditions, the growth accelerates further as the leaf area gets larger.
Some phenotypes produce rather large shrubs without the typical central apical bud and remain low, while growing to the sides. Phenotypes with a classic structure can reach a height of 2 meters. ABC creates flexible branches that can withstand even strong winds. Due to the specific structure of the leaves, ABC is highly resistant to drought and low night temperatures. If we do not count the disadvantages in the initial stages of growth, ABC is very vital, despite the smaller leaf size, it does not suffer from diseases or pests.
ABC ripens in 90 days from the beginning of flowering under suitable conditions. If the autumn is cold, the flowering phase will be significantly extended. Buds create many foxtails. At 49 north latitude, where these plants were grown, it begins to bloom in early September and ripens in the first half of December.
The flowers have a very delicate and pleasant floral scent with hints of lemon, pine and kush. It is important that the best quality is achieved by the buds just before the plant dies, at the very end of the cycle. Only at this point are the buds the most resinous and have the best effect. It will produce a mellow sativa high with a rather stimulating effect. ABC proved to be suitable for hash production.