
Kalichakra
Kalichakra
Regular price
€19.00
Genetics |
South India; S.E. Asia |
Type | mainly sativa |
Cultivation |
indoor/outdoor/greenhouse |
THC | 17-19% |
High | cerebral, uplifting, euphoric, sensual, stimulating, no negative side effects |
Aroma | fruity, minty, sweet |
Harvest time (outdoor) | October |
Flowering time (indoor) | 68 days |
Yield dry (organic) |
500-550 gr/m2; 850-1200 gr. per plant outdoor |
Plant height | medium-slightly tall |
Description
Kalichakra is named after the Indian goddess Kali (a consort of the ganja smoking Lord Shiva) and combines unique landrace genetics from South India and the Golden Triangle. Unlike typical Sativa's she grows extremely well indoor and has been known to perform satisfactorily even under low light. She is surprisingly adaptable, easy to grow, and a good choice for novice gardeners. Mother plants provide abundant clones. In hydroponics rapid growth can be expected.
Kalichakra responds well to being tied down and can grow an impressively large main cola from the even light distribution. However, due to the airy growth pattern light passes through to all flowering shoots. Therefore, you don’t have to tie down the plant unless you unexpectedly run into problems with height or have a very poor light source. We recommend this strain for SCROG and nearly all plants can be easily fitted into a SOG (sea of green) space despite the branchy growth. Due to the low odour this is a good choice as a 'stealth strain' for discreet cultivation.
Kalichakra grows fat conical shaped buds that usually peak in towers of calyxes. The calyx-to-leaf ratio is exceptionally good and makes harvesting very quick and simple. The phenotype with the long head bud dominating the plant is a 'keeper' (good choice as mother plant or breeding) for highest yields. With 4 weeks vegetative growth indoor under 400W HPS/m2 in quality soil the height of the plants averages between 100-120 cm. More than half tend to grow around the 100 cm mark. Plant height can be easily controlled by choosing a shorter vegetative time or pruning the top bud. The plants grow in a typical Sativa style with a Christmas tree shape and medium to long internodes. Some may need support towards the end of flowering to support the heavy buds, if the plant has not been pruned, or is not standing in close rows in a SOG setting. To maximise yield and strengthen upper branches it can be useful to remove the branches at the bottom 2-3 internodes on plants from seed before switching to the 12/12 light cycle. Although you can harvest after 68 days some plants from seed may still develop fatter buds for an extra week (clones tend to finish earlier). You can reduce the light cycle b