Highway 66 is an upgrade on an L.A. Amnesia, a sativa which has been wowing growers since it was released as part of the Tommy Chong’s Collection a few years ago. The grower can expect to benefit from production stability with enhanced terpene and cannabinoid profiles.
Indoors: The Highway 66 cannabis strain exhibits a typical hybrid growth pattern. While it is an easy management plant, its sativa genes mean that it needs a bit of careful handling if operating in a small grow space. As such, limiting the vegetative stage to 2 – 3 weeks will prevent it from stretching too much in flower. Pruning is suggested in veg, topping the plant to open out its growth structure.
Outdoors: Left to run its course, this plant can easily exceed 2m in height in warmer, sunnier regions. Its adaptability will make Highway 66 popular with outdoor growers with excellent resilience across a range of environmental conditions (from heat to humidity). A tip for humid conditions is to remove larger leaves at the mid flower stage to increase air circulation.