A.C.E. Seeds is a group of breeders and Cannabis lovers dedicated to the preservation and study of this wonderful plant. A.C.E. Seeds offers you fresh and new genetics selected from the best of our extensive library of C.Sativa strains, collected from all around the world and preserved in our collection. A.C.E. Seeds are proud to offer you these varieties listed in our catalogue and bred by A.C.E. Seeds from our private collections. These genetics are exclusive and stock limited.
Thai Stick was one of the most famous thai sativas imported into North America during the 70s and the 80s. These imported powerful and appreciated sativa flowers came from Thailand compactly packed in small stems of cannabis. Such was the potency of those Thai Sticks that smokers believed that they were bathed in hashish or opium. We exclusively offer you this much loved sativa that has been practically extinct in the usual cannabis-growers environment over the last decades. The seeds come directly from thai growers.Resistance against SPIDER MITE: MediumResistance against MILDEW: MediumResistance against BOTRYTIS: Very HighResistance against COLD: Medium GENETICS: 100 % sativa from thai growers who traditionally produce the much loved Thai Sticks. LANDRACE STRAINFLOWERING: 16-18 weeks. December.STRUCTURE: Tall and slender sativa. Typical appearance of Asian tropical sativa. Thin and flexible stems that can cope with the worst downpours and blizzards.YIELD / M2: Medium.BOUQUET: Spicy, woody, lemony aromas.HIGH: Clean, euphoric and active.GROWING TIPS: For indoor growing, we mostly recommend her for extreme sativa lovers or for breeding projects or seed production.For outdoor growing, it requires a tropical or subtropical climate in order to reach its full potential. However, it can be easily bred within latitudes of 20º-35º, where we recommend a warm and coastal climate. The use of a greenhouse is very helpful for the ripening in non-tropical latitudes.It requires medium-low levels of nutrients, especially of Nitrogen. For outdoor growing, it’s best to mix a good base of organic soil rich in guano and humus, and then plant the seeds in a sunny place and leave them to grow at their own rhythm almost without using fertilizers or stimulators.