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Rather easy for a Sativa, but I would not recommend it for absolute beginners due to its stretch in early flower. Easier to manage than other Sativas. Yields are big, buds are sticky and have a pungent sweet and orangy tangy smell. In taste its like a sweet but tangy tangerine. It delivers a strong high, that is uplifting but not necessarely motivating. It is activating but not as energizing as other sativas and sometimes it chilled me just a bit too much to stay productive. Recommendet for all people who like sativas with citrusy terpenes.
Nice and easy to grow for a Sativa. She withstood high humidity and frequent temperature drops, as well as certain pests. The yield was good but trimming was due to the bud leaf ratio a bit timeconsuming. Should have flowered her earlier, fertilzied less and topped more. With her Size my 120x120cm tent was just a bit too small for a proper LST, maybe I should have used ScrOG and7or lollipopping. Roughly 600g wet was our harvest, didn't weigh it dry...
With more defoliating, more topping and propper LST I probably can get more out of her. Sadly not the best for our medical needs, but also not the worst.
For everyone asking themselves what that white stuff in the backgound of my growtent is: Rapeseed oil with some Pyrethrin to fight those nasty spider mites.
@SegaYGriega, Hey man thanks for the tip! I got a lot of wormwood growing in my backyard, I will try it! I tried a mixture of garlic, onion, hot peppers and a bit of tobacco, works for small infestations, but for those you spot a bit too late it ain't enough. That my be the herb I was missing :D