Ace Seeds – Ethiopian Regular Cannabis Seeds
A pure subtropical classic African Sativa, the Ethiopian is of great value and interest for pure Sativa lovers and preservationists alike. With its tallness, vigour, flexibility and strongly branched plants with long node length it is a classic African Sativa phenotype with exceptional resistance again moulds, wind, heat and moisture.
The excellent final yield makes 13 – 14 weeks long flowering time worth it. The effect is highly appreciated by Sativa lovers seeking a more active, sociable and positive effect without bringing on paranoia and mental and body heaviness. Ethiopian has a wide range of aromas from earthy, woody and musky smells to floral and fermented citrus smells; a delicious landrace strain, preservationists will be excited to get their hands on this!
- Genetics: 3rd Generation pure Ethiopian Sativa
- Type: 100% Sativa
- Yield: High
- Flowering Time: Indoors 13 – 14 Weeks | Outdoors harvest 3rd week of November
- Taste / Aroma: Earthy, woody, floral, musky, fermented citrus
- THC: 8 – 12%
- CBD: Below 1%
We ship seeds worldwide! However please check local laws before ordering.
Warning:
Under Section 6 of the UK Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 it is an offence to cultivate any plant of the genus Cannabis in the UK without a license from the Secretary of State. All seeds are sold as souvenirs only. Due to the fact that some countries legally allow growing of hemp seeds some specifics are documented. This data is normally distributed via the World Wide Web and is available internationally. It is supplied to us by the breeder. StrainSupermarket can accept no responsibility if you choose to break the law. Please don’t.
Characteristics
Indoor/Outdoor: | Indoor/Outdoor |
Indica/Sativa: | Pure Sativa |
Strains: | Landrace Strain |
Flowering Time – Outdoor: | Mid November |
Type: | Regular Seeds |
Photoperiod/ Autoflowering: | Photoperiod |
Flowering Time – Indoor: | 10 Weeks or More |
Breeder: | Ace Seeds |
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