Honduras x Panama Regular is an F1 hybrid that celebrates the union of two of Central America’s most stable and prestigious sativas. Honduras (a second-generation purebred) blends with Panama Goddess (F10) to create a plant of extraordinary vigor.
In its regular form, this strain represents a cornerstone for those exploring pure sativa breeding, offering males and females capable of transmitting traits of climate resistance and massive productivity.
On the THCFarmer forums, this cross is praised for its ability to produce “contest-worthy” flowers with impeccable sativa aesthetics.
Outdoor Performance and Botanical Vigor
In cultivation, Honduras x Panama exhibits explosive growth. It is a plant that loves sun and space, developing a branchy structure filled with long flower tails. Indoors, it flowers in 12-13 weeks, but thanks to its airy structure, it handles humidity better than almost any other commercial hybrid.
Its weather resistance is superb, making it the ultimate choice for guerrilla grows or large greenhouses. It’s a strain that stops at nothing, continuing to pump out resin even under environmental stress.
Terpene Analysis: Lemon, Vanilla, and Noble Woods
The aromatic profile is a refreshing combination of lemon, lime, vanilla, and woody incense. Panama adds a creamy sweetness, while Honduras contributes more pungent floral and citrus notes. On the palate, the flavor is clean, fresh, and persistent. It’s a strain that smells of the outdoors and wild nature.
During the curing process, the incense notes deepen, creating an elegant bouquet reminiscent of the finest imported sativas of the 1970s, but with a decidedly modern trichome density.
Sunny, energetic, and boundless high
The effect is the quintessential Central American sativa: a sunny, euphoric, and motivating high. There’s no feeling of physical heaviness or lethargy. It’s the perfect strain for tackling busy days, exercising, or socializing.
The high is steady and very clean, without the paranoia that sometimes characterizes African or Asian sativas. The mind remains clear, focused, and full of positive energy. It’s, in short, a vital boost that lasts for hours, leaving the user in a state of active and creative well-being.
A fusion of classic Central American sativas
Panama Goddess, the elite parent with which Ace Seeds created the best Panama hybrids of recent years, was in this case crossed with the best Honduran sativa parents (high yielding purple Colombian phenotype) to produce this new Central American sativa.
Honduras x Panama regular by Ace Seeds grows with the typical spruce tree structure, and with the impressive vigor and classic strength of the most productive and full-bodied Central American sativas.
Its structure tends towards the desirable hardiness and manageable stretch of the highly processed Panama line, which also contributes to its excellent adaptability to indoor cultivation.
The fresh, wild and vibrant genetics of Honduras, together with the heterosis typical of F1 hybrids, work to greatly enhance the vigor and production of this 100% sativa cross.
Flowering develops progressively and with a constant rhythm, constantly producing generous re-flowering. The main spikes and side branches grow to accumulate huge floral structures that unite as long, voluminous buds all over the plant.
Given the strong intensity of the light, the sufficient space for its development, the right nutrition and the warm temperatures, the final yield of this hybrid can be surprising.
Old school Central American sativa lovers will be happy as kids in a candy store with the terpenes and psychoactivity of this strain.
Sweet, lemon, incense and vanilla aromas of refined Panama, with a dangerous aftertaste of flammable/fermented gas accompanied by the woody touches and scents of violet petals of purple Honduras.
A very high quality Central American sativa effect. At the end of flowering and with somewhat cold temperatures, the flowers acquire a nice deep purple tone typical of Purple Honduras and Highland Colombian sativas, with some plants displaying the characteristic red/pink pistils of the Panama Red and Colombian Red varieties’ Punto Rojo’.