Genetic Profile
Genetics: X-18 landrace from Pakistan (acclimated to California) Source: Tom Hill Traditional use: dry-sifted hash and charas Elevation: 1000 – 1600 metres Height: 1.5 – 3 metres in natural outdoor environment Sowing: April-May Harvest: October Indoors Flowering: 8-9 weeks Yield: medium-high Aromas: Apple, strawberry, spices, pine, sage, rosemary, pears, occasional extreme skunky phenotype Taste: Fruity, sour, apple cider, strawberry yogurt Effects: clear-headed, heavy and psychedelic with a happy, talkative and meditative vibe Characteristics: Very hardy and cold tolerant. Long nodes and very branchy. Expect candelabras and christmas trees Grow type: outdoor, greenhouse, indoor This heirloom Pakistani landrace is a short flowering indica with a long history in California gardens. The exact number of filial generations outside of Pakistan is likely impossible to determine at this point, as the seeds are said to have been acquired on location in the 70s. They’ve since been acclimated to California and popularized by Tom Hill. Known for its sour fruit and green apple flavours that earned it the nickname of Cider Kush, there’s the occasional rancid skunk phenotypes to be found, if you search for it. The plants vegetate at a good pace and transition to flower quickly upon shortening daylight hours. In a guerrilla setting the plants will do well to outcompete the local fauna, but will only roughly double in height during stretch. It’s unclear if cool weather is required to bring out their colours. In controlled environments large leaflets and dense foliage would take well to a light defoliation and lollipopping, as they near the end of the transition to flower. In the last days of senescence the aromas will change substantially. This is a strain that really reaches its pinnacle after the trichomes turn amber, and as its hash matures. Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add? Strain Reviews Degustation Gallery Direct Comparisons Lineage / Genealogy Hybrids / Crossbreeds User comments Uploads
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Pakistan - Indica
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(Space Mountain x Afkansastan/X18 Pakistani)
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