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Purple Maroc (Female Seeds) :: Sorten-Steckbrief :: Outdoor :: No.28358831526968338 by emeraldo :: Großer, kompakter, schnell blühender, sativa-lastiger Phänotyp #2

Steckbrief für Purple Maroc (von Female Seeds)

Dieser Steckbrief wurde am 01.07.2018 von angelegt und ist eine Einzelmeinung.

Informationen zum Wachstum der Pflanzen:

Das Wetter im Anbaugebiet:

Cannabis-Pflanzen können in diesem Gebiet ungefähr von Mai bis September kultiviert werden. Die Pflanzen werden circa Juli mit der Blütephase beginnen, wenn die Tage langsam aber sicher kürzer werden.

Jan Feb Mar Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Temp. kalt kalt kalt kalt warm warm warm warm warm kalt kalt kalt
Nied. humid humid humid humid humid humid humid humid humid humid humid humid
Sonne 9 10.3 11.9 13.7 15.1 15.8 15.4 14 12.3 10.6 9.2 8.6
Phase x x x x Wuchs Wuchs Blüte Blüte Blüte x x x
Erntezeit Outdoor
Ende August in CmHmα Klimazonen auf der Nordhalbkugel.
Klimazonen nach der SeedFinder Klassifikation mit aktuellen Daten von 1986 bis 2009.
Wuchsverhalten
Stämmig
Seitentriebe
sehr viele; von etwas überdurchschnittlicher Länge sowie kräftig bis durchschnittlich stark.
Die Pflanzen dieser Sorte...
...benötigen Platz und sollten nicht zu eng gestellt werden.
...benötigen nicht viel Pflege.
...sind tolerant bei Über- oder Unterdüngung.
...benötigen viel Dünger.
...sind nicht anfällig für Pilzkrankheiten.
...sind nicht anfällig für Schimmel.
...sind tolerant bei größeren Temperaturschwankungen.
...haben keine Probleme mit niedrigen Temperaturen.
...haben keine Probleme mit hohen Temperaturen.
...wachsen eher wie eine Sativa.
...benötigen viel Raum nach oben.
...sind gut geeignet für einen ScroG (Screen of Green).
...sind eine gute Wahl für Anfänger.
...eignen sich gut für Supercropping.
...bilden viele, dicke Buds an den Seitentrieben.
...reagieren gut auf das Beschneiden des Haupttriebes.

Ernte, Ertrag, Geschmack, Geruch, Stärke und Wirkungsweise

Ernte-Menge
Der Ertrag dieser Sorte ist sehr hoch.
Blüten/Blätter
Das Verhältnis von Blüten zu Blättern ist super.
Blütenstruktur
Die getrockneten Buds sind fluffig und locker.
Stärke / Wirkungsdauer
Das Grass ist von mittlerer bis höherer Stärke.
Toleranz beim Rauchen
extrem langsame Toleranzbildung.

Gesamteindruck

Purple Maroc (Female Seeds)
(Outdoor; Großer, kompakter, schnell blühender, sativa-lastiger Phänotyp #2)

ist alles in allem absolut Irre und unbedingt Empfehlenswert
(Im Schnitt 10 Punkte auf einer Skala zwischen 0 und 10 !)

Weitere Informationen

emeraldo meint

Germinated 2 purple maroc seeds April 27, 2017. Latitude 47N.

Outdoor grow, using organic soil, ultimately into 10 gallon fabric pots. Vegetative phase in May and June: plant #1 was FIM'ed and produced four tall main colas needing restraint to keep her size more manageable. Plant #2 was topped twice and stayed shorter, bushier, and was slower but had good yield.

Beginning July 27, plants were brought into light-tight darkroom for 12.5 hrs at night to induce flowering. Even before that, however, plant #1 started to flower on its own around July 7/8 due to shortening of days (see photo of pistils taken July 8, 2017). Amazingly sensitive to the daylength. Female Seeds explained this very early flowering was probably due to a distant cross with an autoflowering strain, a Jack Herer auto. I first observed pistils on the second plant on July 28, the day after the light schedule was introduced, but flowering may already have been underway for a few days at that point.

Both plants were harvested by the end of August, total flowering times were 7 weeks and 6 weeks respectively. Female Seeds suggested to me that my practice of artificially enhancing/inducing flowering by bringing the plants into a darkroom at night may have "accelerated" the flowering process after July 27, which might explain why plant #2 was done in 6 weeks or less. I have no better explanation.

I observed two pheno-types: plant #1 was very vigorous (fastest growing plant in my whole grow), had abundant deep green leaves, and pushed upward with incredible energy. I tied her down to prevent her from reaching too high for stealth reasons. The #2 plant was bushier, shorter, slower to grow and flower but in the end had an excellent crop as well.

I had no problems with pests or mold, and did not see any nanners in any of my 2 purple maroc plants or in any others in the grow. I kept pots out of the heat and off hot tiles to prevent stress to the roots. I did not over- or underwater. My biggest purple maroc, the FIM'ed one shown in her decorative pot in the photo taken July 5, 2017, produced very long beautiful colas that were quite fluffy and slim.

There was stress in flowering, but not from heat, water, or light. The weight of the four ripening colas caused the main stem to split at the node where the plant was fimmed. I think this split in the stem resulted from excessive supercropping of the main stem. I patched the split with duct tape, but the stress to the plant from this split may have caused some self-pollination. In any event, I ended up with a few S1 seeds I am now growing out because this is very good weed.

Purple Maroc by Female Seeds is not "mostly indica" (which was incorrectly stated in the plant profile here on seedfinder.eu). This is a sativa-dominant strain with long slender narrow leaves. Female Seeds confirmed to me it is a mostly sativa strain.

Effect is uplifting, energizing, long-lasting strong head high with mild body high and ends in a relaxing feeling. This ia a great strain for everyday daytime use.

Beautiful purple calyxes!
(01.07.2018 um 10:13 Uhr)

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