The ethiopian is a pure subtropical classic african sativa, of great value and interest for pure sativa lovers and for preservationists.
It produces a classic african sativa phenotype: tall, vigorous, flexible, strongly branched plants with long node length.
Excellent resistance against moisture, molds, wind and heat.
The long flowering time is compensated by an excellent final yield (when is properly cultivated with strong light intensity and warm temperatures), and for its mental effect of great quality, highly appreciated by sativa lovers looking for the more active, sociable, kind and positive effects, always well focused, and without producing paranoia, mental or body heaviness.
Earthy and woody african sativa aromas, with floral, musky and fermented citrus touches.
THC 6-12%
CBD Below 1 %
Flowering indoors 13-14 weeks
Flowering outdoors 3rd week of November
Yield High
Resistance against spider mites Average-High
Resistance against powder mildew High
Resistance against botrytis Very high
Resistance against white fly Average-High
Resistance against cold Average-High
Resistance against heat High
Latitude 0º-40º
Genetics 3rd generation pure Ethiopian sativa.
Structure Tropical sativa structure, strong, vigorous, of strong branching and long node length.
Bouquet Earthy and woody african sativa aromas, with floral, musky and fermented citrus touches.
High Classic african sativa effect: clean, mental, uplifting and positive, of medium strength. It leaves you happy and light, with a big smile on the face. Without mental or body heaviness. Perfect for day time smoke and for activities.
Growing Tips It can be grown indoors with strong light intensity and with enough space for its development.
We recommend to switch her into flowering after 15 days from seed, or starting from clones rooted for at least 7 days.
We recommend 11 (light) / 13 (darkness) photoperiod for the flowering indoors, in order to boost the flowering, and to avoid reflowerings or excessive stretching in early flowering.
Outdoors, Ethiopian needs a tropical/subtropical climate or a warm coastal climate similar to Mediterranean to mature correctly.
We recommend soft NPK levels in the growing stage, increasing PK from 3rd week of flowering.
When Ethiopian is properly grown, the yield is very high, both indoors and outdoors.
Interesting sativa to develop sativa hybrids of huge vigor and yield, with clean and energetic effects.