

A family member that had previously been kept private for The Family.
Known also as El Nino (Bio Cup 98 HTCC) but it is better as a female therefore the name change to La Nina. It manifests characteristics that are predictable, contrary to her previous name implies.
She has a genetic composition of Haze x Widow, making her an inevitable candidate for a hot love story with her consumer.
Those who grow La Nina will be in for a happy end product and a delightful growing experience...so let the seed take you on a journey!
Known also as El Nino (Bio Cup 98 HTCC) but it is better as a female therefore the name change to La Nina. It manifests characteristics that are predictable, contrary to her previous name implies.
She has a genetic composition of Haze x Widow, making her an inevitable candidate for a hot love story with her consumer.
Those who grow La Nina will be in for a happy end product and a delightful growing experience...so let the seed take you on a journey!
Heritage: | La Nina |
Category: | The Naturals - Old school genetics |
Family of breed: | Brazilian sativa/South India x Haze |
Breeder: | Shantibaba\'s |
Preferred medium: | Bio and hydro, indoors, outdoors/greenhouse |
Expected yield: | indoor 450-550 g/m2 g/h & outdoor g/plant dependent on climate. |
Flowering period: | Indoor expect it to be ready 56-70 days. In the North/hemisphere it will be ready by October and in the South/hemisphere it will be complete by April. |
Recommendations: | For the inexperienced growers to the most advanced cultivator. |
Special Notes: | A winner of the HTCC in 98, know also as El Nino. Also a very hardy and reasonable practical hybrid. |