Type and Genetics
The Golosa Early Version from Delicious Seeds is a feminized strain characterized by a very short growing cycle. This Indica-dominant strain originates from the crossbreed of Golosa and Ruderalis, according to the information provided by the bank.
Fast Flowering, Early Version, quick, or just fast strains are characteristic for being developed from the crossbreed of an autoflowering genotype and a photodependent phenotype. This mixture results in a strain that shortens harvesting time by one to two weeks compared to usual genotypes.
Early Version strains also offer a series of advantages deriving from these periods, lesser usage of material and energy resources, less susceptibility to fungi and insect pests, among other qualities highly valued by growers in cold climates or those looking to take advantage of its ease of cultivation.
Growth
Golosa Early Version plants tend to have a medium size with few branches. It cultivates very easily and has great resistance to pests and fungi.
Aroma and Flavor
The taste this strain develops is sweet and fruity, evoking spices like thyme and earthy notes.
Effect
The influence of Golosa Early Version is narcotic, imparting a significant relaxation to the body, also filling the brain with pleasant sensations and activating the laughter muscle. Perfect for bedtime.
Yield
This plant doesn't need too much care to give a great yield, potentially reaching up to 550g/m2 and up to 1000g in outdoor plantations.
Flowering in Indoor Cultivations
In indoor cultivation, you only need to wait about 45 days of flowering after the growth.
Flowering in Outdoor Cultivations
This strain, when cultivated in the Northern Hemisphere, is ready at the beginning of September.
Sativa/Indica Percentage
Sativa 10% - Indica 90%
La Huerta's Opinion
The Golosa Early Version strain from the seed bank Delicious Seeds has a very short growing cycle, making it a good option for those who want to grow outdoors and harvest before autumn arrives.
It can be recommended to any type of grower, especially to outdoor growers in cold climates and outdoor growers in guerrilla system.