Huesca Grow
Is an Alchimia client
18-10-2021
hey all. i put this plant, last yr 2020, but forgot to make a review on it. it came out ok. it didnt show any of its purple properties. it did finish around the middle of august, started to bud early july. or at least mine did. it doesnt like much attention as much as other plants. it doesnt like too much ferts, burns easy, water only when needed, does not like the scrog method or opening of the plant to let more sun light in. it isnt a great producer either. i plant it because it finishes early when nobody has anything to smoke. all in all, a decent plant. ive never made hash from it but they say its good for making hash.
Alchimia Grow Shop
27-10-2021
Hi, big thanks for your comment. Early Maroc is a plant with very few demands in terms of nutrients and maintenance, with genetics from the hash-producing field of Morocco, it is adapted to give great results when planted on a large scale in poor ground. The purple colours will largely depend on the temperatures at the end of the flowering period, and I guess it's still pretty hot in HUesca in August, even at night. With colder temperatures such as those experienced at night in a mountainous area, more colourful flowers would be much more likely. Still, we're happy it finished nice and early for you, and hopefully you'll give it another try next year. Best wishes and happy growing!
Albertgof
15-01-2020
Hello. And Bye.
Alchimia Grow Shop
16-01-2020
Hi, please feel free to stay longer next time!
All the best and happy growing!
A4 Marc
15-01-2019
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?s=53fb4f317ec4c9fb39fb267ac19a6b1d&t=359021
Alchimia Grow Shop
17-01-2019
Hello A4 Marc,
Thanks for that link, mate!
Best!
TheName
11-12-2018
Thank you man!
Alchimia Grow Shop
11-12-2018
;)
Best!
TheName
08-12-2018
Hey,
I'm looking for a pure indica landrace pendant (no cross with auto plant) to this Maroc, to grow it together:
It should be well suited for a guerrilla terrace grow, durable, weather resistant and mature fast.
After some digging I found the Pakistan Chitral Kush, but maybe you can recommend something else.
Best wishes!
Alchimia Grow Shop
10-12-2018
Hi TheName,
You can opt for Afghan lines like USC's Black Afghani or Sensi's Afghan #1. Also, Sensi's Hindu Kush is a strain of proven quality. USC's Turkish Landrace is also quite fast and resistant to drought.
I think you may enjoy our article on guerrilla growing cannabis.
Best!
Esrar Gunduz
06-04-2016
Yes, that description is what got me interested in the first place. It sounds like the perfect variety for my conditions. Once again I thank you for your help.
Alchimia Grow Shop
08-04-2016
Hi Esrar,
You're welcome, glad to help!
;)
Esrar Gunduz
04-04-2016
I'm looking forward hearing from you on anything you come up with about the Early Maroc. Thanks.
Alchimia Grow Shop
06-04-2016
Hi Esrar,
The Early Maroc grow to medium heights and develops a prominent main stem surrounded by side branches. For this reason, and since it starts flowering really fast, we recommend germinating it in Spring, as soon as the climate conditions change.
It is perfect for guerrilla grows and for areas with humid and rainy autumns, since it ends its flowering by mid August and needs few nutrients and waterings. What she absolutely loves is direct sunlight, the more hours the better.
It is highly resistant to light pollution, although it is a bit sensitive to spider mites.
When grown indoors, cuttings root perfectly but you'll need relatively large pots to keep motherplants, since they want plenty of space for their roots.
Hope it helped!
;)
Esrar Gunduz
01-04-2016
Thanks friend I appreciate your help.
Alchimia Grow Shop
04-04-2016
Hi Esrar,
Glad to help!
;)
Esrar Gunduz
31-03-2016
Thanks, yes it is a pity about no regular early Maroc seeds. Maybe someday? Until then I will value your opinion about the Mexican Sativa and try to work on a good cross that expresses the Maroc character. Anymore input you have would always be appreciated. Thanks again
Alchimia Grow Shop
01-04-2016
Hi Esrar,
I will personally talk with the guy who bred the Maroc to get further information about it.
Stay tuned! ;)
Esrar Gunduz
30-03-2016
Since there are only feminized seeds of the Early Maroc if I want to continue that strain I will have to cross it with something. Out of Early Pearl, Early Durban and Mexican Sativa which do you think would be the best for the Maroc to retain its characteristics. I hope you can answer this but I would prefer to keep the early Maroc true to its landrace ancestors. Thank you.
Alchimia Grow Shop
31-03-2016
Hi Esrar,
I haven't tried the Early Durban, but I would definitely go for the Mexican Sativa. The Maroc is more sweet, but they do have this woody background in common. A pity we can't access the regular Maroc! ;)
Alchimia Grow Shop
31-03-2016
Hi Esrar,
I haven't tried the Early Durban, but I would definitely go for the Mexican Sativa. The Maroc is more sweet, but they do have this woody background in common. A pity we can't access the regular Maroc! ;)
Esrar Gunduz
24-03-2016
My desire is to preserve landrace varieties that will do well in my climate as I believe that all this hybridization and indoor growing is depleting the gene pool. It would be good to find a landrace sativa that would make it here, and the early Maroc sounds like a great possibility. Please keep my up to date on this variety and when field run seeds will become available. Also if you know of any other landrace sativa that would reproduce at 49 degrees N. Latitude. Thanks again
Alchimia Grow Shop
30-03-2016
Hi Esrar,
The Early Maroc would be one of my first candidates, it is truly one of the fastest strains I've ever seen.
We only have available the packs that you see, 3 and 5 seeds.
Thanks for your confidence!
Esrar Gunduz
23-03-2016
That is good news and it sounds like a good variety to try in my area. I believe in giving my plants the least amount of care in my hot and dry climate and still they thrive. I would like to grow the early Maroc and get it adapted to my climate as I have been with my Afghan for 20 plus years. For this feminized seeds would be of no use. When do you plan on offering these just as normal seeds, male and female?
Alchimia Grow Shop
24-03-2016
Hi Esrar,
I'm affraid Philosopher Seeds don't have the regular version of Early Maroc. We know that they are working on a line of regular seeds, but we still don't know if the Early Maroc will be one of these regular versions.
Thanks for your confidence!
Esrar Gunduz
23-03-2016
I am intrigued by this early Maroc. Has anyone grown this successfully at 49degrees north latitude? I can grow fantastic landrace Afghani, harvest in early October. I would like some feedback and rating of quality, THC and hashish production. Thank you
Alchimia Grow Shop
23-03-2016
hi Esrar,
We have grown it at around 47 degrees north latitude without problem. For best results, you can use a greenhouse. Notice that, being a landrace from Morocco, she doesn't like heavy feeding and enjoys relatively dry soil.
Hope it helped!