The result is a 100% sativa hybrid with great germination power, notable for its overpowering vigour and excellent flowering characteristics. The flowers overflow forming dense buds with small leaves. The hairs are huge, abundant and filled with potent cannabinoids.
This current version of Golden Tiger has a stronger Thai influence, is better performing and has more refined aromas than the previous version.
In particular, Golden Tiger currently contains 2 Thai strains (Koh Chang Thai and Hmong Thai) and 2 different Malawi mother plants: the Old Malawi Killer and the 3rd generation New Malawi Killer.
Golden Tiger is an excellent alternative to Haze sativas. It will excite the most discerning growers looking for new genuine sativa experiences of the highest order.
Tipo | F3 SEMI STABILIZED HYBRID |
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Format | Feminized |
Sativa / Indica ratio | 100 % sativa |
THC | 25-30 % |
CBD | Up to 0.5 % |
CBG | Up to 1.1 % |
Flowering indoors | 11-14 weeks |
Flowering outdoors | End of October / November |
Yield | High |
Resistance against spider mites | Average |
Resistance against powder mildew | Average |
Resistance against botrytis | Very high |
Resistance against white fly | Average-High |
Resistance against cold | Average-High |
Resistance against heat | High |
Latitude | 0º-43º |
Genetics | Old Malawi Killer, Koh Chang Thai, Hmong Thai and New Malawi Killer. |
Structure | Very branched and elegant sativa with thin leaves and medium node length. |
Bouquet | Floral, spicy and lemony Thai aromas, with the organic and resinous background of Malawi. |
High | Excellent effect of psychedelic sativa: dense, stimulating and very long-lasting. Can be devastating for beginners. Recommended only for the hardest and most experienced sativa users. |
Terpene profile | Complex and rich terpene profile. It contains mainly the following monoterpenes: very high amounts of myrkenium beta, followed by limonene, linalool, ocimenium, isopulegol, alpha and beta pinene, camphene and terpinolene in smaller amounts. sesquiterpenes: Mainly nerolidol 2, followed by beta-caryophyllene and only traces of nerolidol 1 and humelene. |
Growing Tips | It can be grown indoors with intense light and enough space for its growth. We recommend changing it to flowering after 15 days from seed or starting from clones that have been rooted for at least 7 days. We recommend an 11 (light)/13 (dark) light period for flowering indoors to stimulate flowering and avoid re-blooming or excessive stretching in early flowering.
Very suitable for SOG crops due to its high yield on the main stem, or for SCROG, horizontal or net cropping due to its excellent yield on side branches and its strong reaction to pruning. Outdoors, it is particularly suitable for outdoor cultivation in tropical or subtropical climates, although it can be grown with very good results in warm coastal climates of mild autumn (similar to the Mediterranean) to latitudes close to 43º. We recommend low/moderate levels of nutrients (especially nitrogen) for the whole cycle and slightly higher amounts of PK at the peak of flower production in the middle of flowering. |
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