Longest flowering time I’ve ever ran. Expect a late harvest. That being said. This is a hash plant at its core. The buds finish large, dense and mostly purple with hues of both dark and light green. Gas/fuel/skunk terpenes. Trichomes finish large and gritty! Making it a heavy yielder for hash washers. The buds do have a non typical shape. Foxtailing even under ideal conditions. This hurts bag appeal slightly bud the taste/smell/ density and yield of the flower makes up for this oddity. Most photos online are accurate. Swollfire gets big and she stretches! The flowering time is long but rewarding. Yields are heavy and quality is top shelf.
Barney's Farm
Acapulco Gold - Barneys Farm
Acapulco Gold - Barneys Farm
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Sativa Cup Winner 2010.
Acapulco Gold takes its name from the old-time legendary Mexican cannabis strain but improved genetics and selective breeding have raised the stakes in terms of its sheer quality. Its appearance harks back to the old days too with green buds flecked with red-brown hairs and shining with resin crystals.
Acapulco Gold's genetics are mostly sativa and hail from Central America. Plants are quite short and rarely grow much more than a meter or so tall. It grows in all environments and will be ready after 60 - 70 days flowering indoors yielding around 500 gr/m2 of weed with 21% THC.
The dried buds have a fruit cocktail character which lingers long on the taste-buds. Its effect is exceedingly long-lasting and well-balanced; it offers great stress-busting qualities whilst also being upbeat and uplifting - a real cannabis strain for the soul. It was the HTCC Sativa Cup Winner in 2010.
| SKU | acapulco-gold |
|---|---|
Brand/breeder |
Barney's Farm |
| Parental lines | Central American |
Variety |
Sativa dominant |
Flowering type |
Photoperiod |
Sex |
Feminised |
THC content |
High THC (16-24%) |
CBD content |
Low CBD (0-1%) |
Yield outdoor |
Very High Yield (above 750gr/plant) |
Yield indoor |
High Yield (450-600gr/m2) |
Plant size |
Medium |
Photoperiod flowering time |
9 to 11 weeks |
Northern hemisphere harvest |
October |
Suitable climates |
Dry | Humid | Warm |
Aroma |
Fruity |
