Cetme
Cetme
Overview
Cetme is an autoflowering sativa-dominant cannabis strain developed by Pitt Bully Seeds, a Spanish seed company. The name 'Cetme' means 'rifle' in Spanish, reflecting this variety's reputation for powerful effects. The strain was created by crossing AK-47 from Serious Seeds with an unknown Ruderalis variety to produce autoflowering characteristics. AK-47, the parent strain, is a mostly sativa variety with Colombian, Thai, Afghani and Mexican heritage. This autoflowering plant descends from the well-known AK-47 and is described as more productive than most autoflowering varieties in exchange for a couple of weeks more development time. Born after years of study, research and experimentation with the AK-47 parent and different breeding techniques, Cetme is suitable for all experience levels. The strain's compact nature makes it ideal for small spaces, as plants typically don't grow beyond 2 feet in height, making this one of the most compact sativa-dominant varieties available - great news for closet growers who might be tiring of their indica-dominant stash.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with fatigue
- Often used for depression management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Cetme requires dryness to grow well in the beginning, but later can handle normal amounts of water and nutrients once established. The strain has a size of 50cm, yield of 40g, flowering time of 40 days, vegetative period of 40 days, and outdoor harvest occurs 80 days from germination. Seeds should be planted directly into 6-7 liter pots with good quality soil. Careful watering is required during vegetative stage - soil should be mostly dry before watering as this plant prefers dried medium before flowering. Once flowering begins, watering can increase to normal levels and plants can handle nutrient feeding well. This is suitable for all experience levels and can be grown by novice growers as well as experienced cultivators, making it easier to grow than its AK-47 parent.