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  • Genetics: Moroccan Landrace
  • Genotype: Sativa
  • Taste and smell: Strawberry bubblegum and spicy notes (black pepper)
  • Effect: Euphoric high and very balanced relaxing climax
  • Flowering indoor: 7-8 weeks
  • Flowering outdoor: August (Middle/end)
  • Yield indoor: Medium (400 g/m2)
  • Yield outdoor: High ( 350 - 400 g/plant)
  • THC content: High (up to 17%)
  • Landrace Sativa genetics
  • Highly resistant, ideal for outdoor growing
  • Early flowering variety
  • Easy to grow
  • Sweet strawberry aroma and spicy background

Early Maroc cannabis seeds, landrace marijuana genetics 100% sativa with high resistance, a plant suitable for adverse climates with early flowering. Now available on the web the Early Maroc variety of Philosopher Seeds.

Early Maroc, landrace strain from Morocco

Early Maroc comes from a selection of pure seeds or landrace from Morocco. It is a very resistant, fast maturing and highly adaptable sativa marijuana strain. Its cultivation is possible in almost any environment, but due to its genetics, it shows all its splendour outdoors, where for dozens of years in its country of origin the plants have been used to create the best hashish in the world, known as Double Zero.

Early Maroc, cannabis for balconies, terraces and guerrilla grows

Early Maroc grows robust and easily in almost any environment, being able to finish its development with almost 2 meters high (1.75cm) without great care in soils with low fertility, so it is not necessary to provide large amounts of fertilizer thanks to its genetics adapted.

For its cultivation in pots requires a minimum capacity of 25L, so that in terraces and balconies along with guerrilla cultivation its development will be full, providing a harvest of compact sativa buds that ripen from mid-August. We recommend germination of the seeds in the Northern Hemisphere between the end of March and April.

Early Maroc, easy to grow marijuana with a high resistance

Early Maroc is adapted to hostile conditions and soils without too much organic matter, making it a great choice for guerrilla cultivation. Due to its fast flowering time it is harvested before the forests are flooded with mushroom hunters, hunters, trolls, or worst case scenario: plant thieves.

Early Maroc also withstands humid climates, as its early ripening allows harvesting before the rain arrives and fungus proliferates.

Early Maroc, sweet aroma of strawberry bubblegum and black pepper with a balanced effect

Early Maroc gives off a characteristic and very appetising sweet aroma of strawberry chewing gum during its short flowering period. After harvest and once cured, the flowers acquire spicy hints reminiscent of black pepper with a woody background.

The effect of Early Maroc has an energetic and euphoric high, with the passage of time equibra showing its more relaxing side (physical and mental) emphasizing that the effects are not maintained for a long period of time thanks to its high sativa component.

Early Maroc can develop a THC content of 17%, a notorious figure very uncommon in Moroccan varieties.

Early Maroc, Moroccan hashish

Morocco is known as one of the great producers of hashish, Early Maroc produces an excellent quality dry hashish known as Double Zero.

Early Maroc is a very hardy sativa landrace that tolerates harsh growing environments unlike most current genetics, with a longer flowering time and more demanding cultivation. This makes Early Maroc a good choice for beginner growers or those looking for ease and good results in a short time.

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Opiniones of Early Maroc and doubts

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Jakub 20-11-2022
Hi, I am interested in this seeds and I would like to know when approx will be back in stock? Thank you

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Philosopher Seeds 29-11-2022

Hi, they should be back for spring season ;) 

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OUNDOUH 29-03-2022
Hello I am interested in this type of seeds. Are these stabilized and characterized seeds? It is for medical use in French. Is this variety the Moroccan Beldia. I think it's the same feature. I would need 5000 grains. I'm waiting for your answer Cordially

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Philosopher Seeds 05-04-2022

Hi, thanks for your comment. Unfortunately, we currently have no stock of this variety at all. We hope to have new stock later in the year, sorry for any disappointment. Best wishes!

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Stephen 22-11-2020
Crossed this strain with your Jamaican Blueberry last year. Started the seeds the last week of March. Picked the two best looking females. They both started flowering in early June and were done by the end of July (Southern Ontario Canada). Final yield was over 700 gms of nice bud. Lots of trichome covered popcorn. Looking forward to the bubble hash from this. We had a cool September this year and my other plants all went into October. My Early Gorilla was late this year but yielded 650 gms (1 Plant). Looking forward to the Early Gelato for next season. Thanks for the great genetics.

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Philosopher Seeds 23-11-2020
Hey Stephen, big thanks for your comment. Early Maroc x Jamaican Blueberry sounds like it's a great combination, nice work, we're happy that your plants turned out to be a success and we're sure that the resulting hash will be very tasty! Thanks again for your contribution and best wishes from all the team.

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GB 29-10-2020
I failed to see the light requirements for this strain but managed to grow this at 57.6 latitude in a greenhouse but its cost me more to heat the greenhouse and ventilate than an indoor setup with leds. Still a lovely looking plant, started in May indoors, responded well to topping and supercropping, was in super soil so took any nutrients it needed. Had one male and collected pollen so I can hopefully use the 'early' bit and work on breeding a strain for this cold, dark, wet part of the world. Cutting down the last one tomorrow, October 30th, It's a lovely purple - excellent landrace genetics!! Keep up the good work philosopher seeds X

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Philosopher Seeds 09-11-2020
Hi GB, thanks for taking the time to leave your comment. It sounds like you had a successful season at your latitude despite the expense of heating your greenhouse. We're really happy that you're satisfied with the end result and also curious to see what you make with the pollen from the male you found... please keep us updated! Thanks again, best wishes from all the team!

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Jack 09-09-2020
Early Maroc? Jedna z nejlepších venkovních rostlin. Na to, že je to 100% sativa tak má velmi tvrdé palice. Semeno jsem zasel 22. Března. Teď je 9. Září a za necelý týden budu zklízet. Rostlina má jen palice a skoro žádné listy. Jsem velmi spokojený. Jedná z prvních venkovních odrůd která dozraje do ko vč září a nemá plíseň. Pozdrav v České republiky. Díky moc za Vaši práci.

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Philosopher Seeds 10-09-2020
Hi Jack, thanks for your positive review! We're so happy you enjoyed growing Early Maroc and that the results are pleasing you. We love a satisfied customer, many thanks!

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gleize 06-09-2020
to me "Early" gorilla tall 270cm September 5, not yet fully bloomed ,growing since late April

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Philosopher Seeds 08-09-2020
Hi, thanks for your comment. Do you mean it hasn't fully finished flowering yet? Or that it hasn't started flowering fully yet? If it's the former, then it's still within the projected finishing time of late August/early September. It's fairly normal for certain phenotypes to take a little longer to finish, just as we can also find examples of a given that finish faster than the rest of the plants. If, however, the plant hasn't started flowering fully yet then we're looking at a different issue. First, check to ensure that the plant is not exposed to any external light contamination which could be interrupting the darkness and delaying flowering. Please tell us a bit more about the conditions in which the plant is growing and we'll do our best to help you out! Best wishes.

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Cirill 25-08-2020
Just update of current situation, It is 25 of august , plants are 2 meters tall , but not blossoming yet. they are growing in a wild, and there are no additional light sources, only sun, stars and moon.

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Philosopher Seeds 26-08-2020
Hi Cirill, thanks for keeping us up to date. I've been discussing the problem with al the team and we can't think of a reason why this might have happened. We're still investigating it so could you please email us at info@philosopherseeds.com with some up-to-date pictures of the plants, along with a photo of the original seed package and the details of where you purchased them. Hopefully, wit that information, we'll be able to get to the bottom of this! All the best!

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Cirill 29-07-2020
Made everything according to your recommendations, germinate it in March , In April it was staying in grow box under the led at 18/6 , put it in to outdoor in middle of may after last freeze, right now it is 160 cm tall, but still not blossoming . It means I can forget about harvest even in September. How many weeks it is blossoming normally?

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Philosopher Seeds 05-08-2020
Hi, thanks for your comment and question. You're right, it should have started to flower at this stage, so either we're dealing with a rare, longer-flowering phenotype of these genetics or there's something preventing the plant from initiating flowering. In the latter case, the most likely explanation would be some kind of external light source that's interrupting the darkness during the night. This could potentially keep the plant in a vegetative state for an indefinite period of time. Could there, perhaps, be a nearby streetlamp or house light that could be affecting your plant? Best wishes!

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Tony 29-02-2020
Thought I'd ask if you guys had a non-feminized version of this that's stable. It seems to be the perfect short-season guerrilla sativa, but I want to breed em. Let me know.

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Philosopher Seeds 10-03-2020

Hi Tony,

Please excuse the late reply. Unfortunately, we don't have a reg version of this strain. Still, you can use some sex reversal technique and breed them in feminised form!

Best!

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Andrew j Steel 15-07-2019
I am growing this strain right now growing some outdoor and some indoor in Canada. . I like that the buds go all the way to halfway down the plant. I've had no problem growing indoors using a high drainage. its july 14th in canada my plants outside are two feet multibranched plants. They are not budding yet as of july 10th when i last checked. If they do not bud by aug 1st here they wont finish unless we get a sweet fall which never usually happens. so im hopping they have tuffs by july 2oth thats 16 hours daylight here. droping down to 12 hours by sept 30th, The indoor stuff isnt as tempermental as they say easy on nuits till big and use good drainage soil. Im using 1000 watt light i wouldnt use anything less. peace Alberta boy

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Philosopher Seeds 25-07-2019

Hi Andrew,

Thanks a lot for your report! I'm sorry for the late reply, how are your plants now? already budding? It'd been 15 days since your last check now.

We've seen male flowers when growing the Early Maroc indoors, but never outdoors. Actually, it's been created thinking about outdoor growers, that's why we do not recommend it for indoor grow rooms.

Best of luck!

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Nick carter 27-01-2019
I am up here in wales lat 51, if I start on 1 April (fools day ) when will it finish flowering exactly?can you count the weeks?, To get a good idea? Also I've stayed in the rif it was brilliant to see how they make the hash the farm ground looked really sandy not very fertile I was thinking of using a l compost , lime and a few handfuls of chicken shit nothing else maybe leave that out to !.how sensitive is it to fertilizer ? I'll make a special roccy mix haha some landrace strains don't like ferts thanks nick

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Philosopher Seeds 30-01-2019

Hi Nick, you'll harverst middle/late August in this latitute. Be carefull with the fertilizer, because it's a bit sensitive and don't need much to grow well. You'll find more information here

Thanks!

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keith 14-11-2018
I live in the northeast USA and have a problem with mold in late sept and oct, so I thought early maroc would be perfect for these conditions. I'd like to germinate the seeds in early april, grow indoors under LED light until May 1 and then gradually acclimate them to outdoor light before putting them completely outdoors in mid May. Would the transfer from indoor to outdoor be OK? thanks!

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Philosopher Seeds 28-11-2018

That'd be perfect, Early Maroc can develop a few bananas when blooming indoors, but there's not a problem at all about growing her indoors and then moving her outdoors. I'd suggest to use some type of extra lighting though, otherwise she may start to bloom as soon as you put her outside. at least for the first days/weeks (it mainly depends on the natural photoperiod in your area). Best of luck!

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Sven 08-10-2018
Hola, Philosopher friends. I am planning to grow your Early Maroc next season, I live in the northern hemisphere, around 52°N, near the sea so with moderate temperatures for the region. In early august there are still almost 16 hours of daylight, which by early september go down to around 14, down to 10 at the end of october. When would you say this strain would start/ end flowering? Other strains tend to start way too late and then have to manage flowering in the middle of rains and cold. Would I get bigger plants if I start them in mid February behind a window with plenty of light and then move them outside towards late march? Many thanks!

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Philosopher Seeds 18-10-2018

Hi Sven,

Well, I'd suggest to start growing it in march, when temperatures raise. That's be perfect to harvest it around late august, before the rains come. I'd try to start some seeds ni mid february (behind that window) and the others about a month later, and check results when harvest comes.

Best!

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Yorkshire farmer 30-03-2018
Hi guys! I live in west Yorkshire UK at 53° N lat planning on sewing these outdoors guerrilla grow first 2 weeks of April. Will these produce at my latitude and when would you say they'll be ready for harvest? Also any advice on nutrients (I usually go organic using chicken pellets and bat guano) also how are they with pests and mould? Thanks in advance

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Philosopher Seeds 03-04-2018

Hi Yorkshire farmer,

The Early Maroc is usually ready to harvest by late August. It is a bit sensitive to nutrients, so moderate feeding is advised. It is quite resistant to pests and moulds, and its early flowering makes it ideal for humid areas where autumn rains can ruin your crop.

Here you have an article about Early Maroc.

Hope it helped!

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Stephen 05-03-2018
Going to grow this one for the third season in southern Ontario Canada. Can't say enough good things about this strain. Starting seeds in mid April gets an early to mid September harvest. 10 gallon pots have given me yields over 500 gr each. Almost no odor when growing and final cured product is smooth and potent with a lime scent. Plants appear to be very stable with no surprising phenotypes. Hats off to the breeders on this strain!

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Philosopher Seeds 06-03-2018

Hi Sephen! Thanks so much for your words, we're happy you love our strain. Please, send us some pics through instagram or mail!

Cheers!

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David 27-01-2018
Hi when start flo in 50° my friend grow this strain in 53°n and start late september and he use FIM and lst why she start very late?

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Philosopher Seeds 31-01-2018

Hello David,

I'll assume we're talking about northern hemisphere. If so, you should start the Early Maroc by March/April, as soon as spring temperatures come. She should be ready by late August.

Hope it helped! ;)

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Dom 15-11-2017
I'm looking to cross this. Can you supply as a reg?

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Philosopher Seeds 16-11-2017

Hey Dom, we're so sorry, we only produce it as feminized. Regards.

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Columbo 30-10-2017
Hi, I'm outdoor in Southern Hemisphere in Mediterranean type climate (Csa) between 30 - 35°S. I planted seed in late October (equivalent late April in Northern hemi) instead of the recommended late Sept/Early October. Just wondering if the plants will still be ready to harvest early-mid February or if they'll be pushed back a month or so due to the late sowing? I'll be using Canna Terra medium, bio canna nutes and a 30L pot. so feel free to mention any tips specific to my set-up that isn't already on the grow guide. Gracias

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Philosopher Seeds 02-11-2017

Hi mate, Not at all, your plants will start flowering as soon as daylight hours decrease. They'll have 3-4 weeks less of vegettive growth, so they won't grow as tall as they'd have grown if planted in late september, but no big deal, they'll bloom at the same time that plants sowed in late september. Best!

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MASSIMO Is an Philosopher Seeds client 24-08-2017
Hi Daniel, thanks for your quick reply and sorry for getting back to you only now as i've logged on here just now! Regarding your tips... i have few questions the first one i forgot to ask was/is this: 1) are the leaves of E.M. all pretty small? lilke tiny? If so, is it a characteristic of this strain? because mine were all very small. there were no big fan leaves. 2) about the growing for next year. how about April or even May? and harvest somewhere around mid of August? 3) how many grams (dry) can i aim at if i do everything right? Cheers mate hope to meet up with you in person!

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Philosopher Seeds 17-08-2017

Hi Massimo,

Daniel here! It is a pleasure to talk to you again. Hope you had a great vacation! You could have got better yields as we discussed (next year start it a bit later and do not use artificial lighting).

About the effect, you can also try to harvest it a little earlier so the high is more cerebral. Early Maroc buds are not as compact as other strains, especially hybrids or Indicas.

All the best, mate!

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MASSIMO Is an Philosopher Seeds client 16-08-2017
Hi again. Just a quick note on the Early Maroc. After harvest and cured i got 80 grams of dried buds, which is not what i was expecting (was expecting more) but neverthless a good punch. Was also expecting a more mind high, more luminous and brillant high, like sativas should (correct me if i am wrong) but the punch is a pretty solid one and leaves you quite stoned (mind and also body). Also, the buds were not as compact as i thought they would. Again, was it supposed to be this way? Anyone else could share his/her story here? Cheers! M.

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MASSIMO Is an Philosopher Seeds client 02-08-2017
Hi there, just wanted to leave a comment on my experience with Early Maroc hoping it may help all those who are growing it or have grown it in the past. Sprouted the seed indoor at the beginning of February (8th of february). I gave the little plant a little of artificial lights and also natural sunlight. This just fo a short while (less than a month of half artificial lights and natural sunlight). I tranplanted the plant on the 8th of March 2017 into a big flowerbed with a minimum of 6 hrs of direct sunlight in March till 8-9 hrs (and more) in May-June. In May the plant was already in pre-flower and by the end of May it had already started flowering. I havested/cut the plant at the end of June (28th of june) . It will be ready on the 6th of August and will tell you how many grams i managed to pull out of it. Thank you to the Philosopher Seeds Team and a SPECIAL THANK YOU goes to DANIEL from the team who helped me every step of the way!!! Thank you Daniel for your invaluable help!

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Philosopher Seeds 02-08-2017

Massimo, thanks so much for your words and for the advices for other growers. It's been a pleasure to help you and we are glad you're happy with Early Maroc. Talk soon!

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Philosopher Seeds 18-04-2017

Hello. We don't know exactly the climate of Canada but June seems a little bit late to harvest it in summer. If you plant it before, you will harvest before. If you do it in June, you will cut in September. There is only one phenotype because this strain is very stable. See you soon.

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Tony 16-04-2017
hi again thanks for answering my first question. one more question. if early maroc is planted june 1st outdoors in canada when would it be ready to harvest. thanks

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Max 16-04-2017
Hi, How many phenotypes is known of this strain?

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Philosopher Seeds 18-04-2017
There is only one phenotype because this strain is very stable.

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Alan 29-03-2017
I live in Canada. Our planting season begins May 24. I plan to grow outdoors. When would I expect to harvest if the seeds are put in the ground May 24? Thank you.

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Philosopher Seeds 30-03-2017

Hi, Early Maroc is a very early strain, last year at 42 latitude it was harvested by mid August, so I'd expect to harvest by mid-late August. Hope you'll enjoy our Early Maroc!!

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CZgrower 21-03-2017
Hi, As I read, so Early Maroc is starting to bloom then the sun is shining very strong and a long time during the day.....so my question is : If i want to make from my 5pcs seeds chosen one mother plant for clones - the best way is put the mother plant under !WEAKER! fluorescent tube and not 18/6 but for exapmple 14/10 and the mother plant does not start bloom? If I am interpole - say me how...... (i want to grow OUTdoor on many peaces around)

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Philosopher Seeds 28-03-2017
Hi, You should use a 18/6 photoperiod to keep mother plants of the Early Maroc, otherwise it'll bloom inside your indoor grow room. Indoor mother plants love light, so I'd use at least 100W fluorescent tubes to keep small plants. As soon as you take rooted cuttings outside they'll bloom for the greater part of the year (Check our post on intensive outdoor farming). Also, remember to use large containers and transplant your mother plants from time to time (you can also trim the roots). Mother plants hate small pots, they sometimes start flowering if they don't have enough space for the root system. Hope it helped!

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Tony 03-03-2017
hi there i live in canada and our last spring frost is around june 1st. i want to germinate early maroc like you recommend late march. what kind of lights do you recommend to start them ill its warm enough to put them outside. will 4 fluorescent bulbs work being left on for 24-7

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Philosopher Seeds 03-03-2017
Hello. Early Maroc needs a powerful light to avoid blooming too early. We recommend using a minimum Metal Hallids 600W for a maximum of 4 weeks. Have a good day.

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max Is an Philosopher Seeds client 20-01-2017
was thinking to give the little plant (soon after the germinations has finished) some root stimulators, so that the little seedling can develop a strong root system. I have read on your blog that Early Maroc does not like over-feeding. I would like to know what is your experience with feeding rthis plant in outdoor. What root stimulator would you recommend me? I know that there are a lot of companies producing root stimulators like atami, biobizz, bionova, canna, biocanna, kalong, aptus, advanced nutrient, plagron, ghe ed hesi. Do you prefer one in particular? Or does Early Maroc prefer one in particular in your experience? Would like to receive your opinion on the growing methods because i will be away for all the vegetative growth so i would like to give the plant a good solid structure (i will be back on the 14th of june). Or do you prefer to let it grow 100% totally natural without the use of any root booster etc? Thank you again for any tip you will want to give me

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Philosopher Seeds 24-01-2017
Hello. We recommend the "Roots Excellurator"" from House and Garden but most of the root stimulators sold on the market work very well. It is a very easy plant to grow."

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Steve 27-12-2016
Hello, I live in the southwest USA at about 6500 feet elevation (high desert). I plan to sow the seeds indoors at the beginning of April. I then plan to place the seedlings outside (permanently) by mid May. Will this method stress the plants? Can I still expect a good, but short flowering period? Thank you, Steve

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Philosopher Seeds 30-12-2016

Hi! The Early Maroc is a strain thought to grow it outside, because it's a Moroccan landrace strain really sensitive to the light changes. I would not recommend to grow it indoors and then pass it outside, because it can work well, but it's also possible that it starts blooming when passing it outside. On the other hand, you say that you live in a mid high area, and in the desert, so Iassume that there will be high temperatures and a dry climate. We haven't tried our EM in that kind of climate and height conditions, but as it's a mountain Moroccan landrace, it should grow pretty well. It would be amazing if you could send us some pics and growing info, if you like to

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Chad 15-12-2016
Hello! I would like to know what would be the best time to start Early Maroc seeds for outdoor grow. I am in Europe at 47.5 latitude with hot summers but rainy/cooler weather starting from mid/late september. I would like to start the seeds outdoors so I would be really grateful if you could provide a approximate date to germinate the seeds. Thank you in advance. Best regards!

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Philosopher Seeds 15-12-2016

Hi Chad,

You should start the seeds by late March / early April, as soon as spring comes and temperatures are a little bit higher. In this way you'll harvest your plants by mid/late August, before adverse climate conditions arrive.

Best of luck! ;)

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Jay c 01-12-2016
Hi Just wondering how well this strain clones. Sounds perfect for my outdoor grow. Thanks.

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Philosopher Seeds 09-12-2016

Hi! Actually, you can take clons from Early Maroc, not being able to take them outside until an advanced spring. Harvest time, then, would be a little later. Moreover, is not an easy strain to keep in 18 hours rooms, needs special attentions.

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patvanschaik@gmail 07-09-2016
Hi, just purchased your early Maroc, but it was for indoor, can you recommend a sativa for indoor ? Thanks, Pat

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Philosopher Seeds 12-09-2016
Hi Pat! I I highly recommend our Easy Haze: Easy to grow and high yield its effects are psychedelic and its taste is really special. Thanks for asking :)

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Alex.B 02-09-2016
Hi !what latitude may grow?

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Philosopher Seeds 13-09-2016
Hi, The Early Maroc can be grown up to the 47th latitude (even higher depending on climate conditions) without problem. latitud 47 viene a ser la frontera usa-canadá Since its bloom is very early, it can be grown in cold areas before temperatures drop.

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Jrod 26-05-2016
Can u start germinating this plant at the end of May will it still have buds like a good amount?

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Philosopher Seeds 06-06-2016

Ji Jrod,

Since the Early Maroc starts flowering really fast, your plants will be relatively small at this moment, so you won't get large yields. I would suggest using strains which start flowering a bit later, like Amnesika 2.0 or Easy Haze.

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delo 24-04-2016
hello. im interesting your early maroc strain. i live at 40°N with arid summer. im gonna sow the seeds in mid-june. i cant carry a bag of soil. i gonna grow in the ground. i can adjust ph and carry some small bag wormcast bat guano etc. . what do you suggest me and how much grams yield i will get? Thank you in advance.

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Philosopher Seeds 06-05-2016

Hi delo,

For your growing conditions (arid summer, poor soil) seems like it is a perfect strain for you. Using wormcast would be perfect, but remember that Early Maroc doesn't enjoy lots of nutrients. If planted directly in the ground, it can easily yield 300-400gr/plant.

Since it is so fast, sowing the seeds a bit earlier would be perfect.

Best of luck!

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