Tag: sativa
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Legendary breeder Subcool created the Cheese Quake, also known as Cheesequake, by crossing Cheese and Querkle. True to its name, it has a cheesy, sweet pastry flavor and smells strongly of sweet and sour. According to Seedsman Seed Bank, typical lab results show cannabinoid levels of roughly 19% THC and 1.5% CBD. Although outdoor growers might experience higher yields, Cheese Quake grows well both indoors and outdoors. In roughly eight weeks, it reaches medium height and full maturity. Subcool advises Sea of Green (SOG) for the best outcomes. Large colas with dark green and purple leaves, pale green buds, and a thick layer of sticky trichomes are produced by the cultivar.
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Apple Jack is a legendary cross between White Widow and Jack Herer made by Seedism Seeds. According to Amsterdam Seed Center, it has an average THC content of 15% to 20% and tastes and smells like tart fruit and earth. Apple Jack grows to medium height and typically flowers in eight-to-nine weeks. As it grows, Apple Jack develops large buds that need support to avoid breaking branches. The cultivar delivers high yields at harvest.
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The breeders at Pyramid Seeds combined the potent and well-known strains Power Plant and White Widow to create the hybrid known as American Pie. Because of its South African heritage, the breeder claims that it is simple to grow and adapts to any growing system. The American Pie strain’s most frequently mentioned aromas are sweet, fruity, and piney. It is also said to have a taste of citrus, grass, and pine. Sativa-dominant American Pie is a cross between White Widow and Power Plant. Due to its hybrid status, American Pie produces short plants with thin leaves. American Pie is known to produce high yields under the right circumstances and has an average flowering time of 60 to 70 days. Both indoors and outdoors, the American Pie strain grows well. American Pie seeds and clones are available.
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Pure sativa landrace strains that are indigenous to the African continent are collectively referred to as “African.” Depending on the area where they are grown, buds may develop differently. The most frequently mentioned aromas of African strains are sweet grass, herbs, and spices. They are also said to have an earthy, herbal, and sweet flavor. Due to their genetic makeup, African strains are 100% sativa landraces that primarily grow tall plants with narrow leaves. In the indoors, they typically flower for 56 to 63 days, and outdoors, they do so in mid-October. Although they are known to yield well under the right circumstances, a skilled hand might be needed. Although their native heritage suggests a hot, dry climate will produce the best results, African strains can grow both indoors and outdoors. There are seeds available for African landraces. Clones might be purchased directly from growers of these strains.
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An unidentified breeder created the sativa-dominant cultivar 9A95 Kunduz. It is the intersection of I95 and Kunduz Afghani (95). It is said to have a sweet citrus flavor and aroma.
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Sativa-dominant cultivar 90s Dutch was developed by an unidentified breeder. It is a cross between a South Indian indica and a Brazilian sativa. Citrus and pine are said to taste and smell like it. Neither seeds nor clones of 90s Dutch are offered.
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Originally available as a clone-only strain from Ohio, the cultivar Lemon G has enigmatic genetics and mysterious origins. Later, Willits in California created feminized seeds for the strain. Despite the lack of information regarding its genetics, online sources theorize that it might be a particularly lemony phenotype of the strain G13. According to reports, Lemon G has a sweet citrus flavor profile with a hint of diesel in it. According to Pacific Seed Bank, the strain typically contains 22% THC and less than 2% CBD. According to Pacific Seed Bank, Lemon G is simple to grow both indoors and outdoors, growing to medium heights and maturing completely in nine to eleven weeks. According to some online sources, the cultivar yields more when grown outdoors in a hot, Mediterranean climate. Its colas have a uniform shade of green, orange pistils, and a layer of white trichomes on top.
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A mysterious breeder developed the rare, primarily sativa cultivar known as Lemon Grenade. It is a hybrid of Pineapple Grenade and Super Lemon Haze, the Cannabis Cup winner. Tropical fruit, lemons, and earth are the most frequently mentioned aromas of lemon grenade. Additionally, it is said to have a floral, sweet citrus, and skunk flavor. A sativa-dominant hybrid of Lemon Grenade is called Lemon Grenade. Given its sativa ancestry, it probably produces tall plants with long, narrow leaves. The average flowering period for Lemon Grenade is 56–63 days indoors and by early October outdoors. It is known to yield modest yields under ideal circumstances. There are no seeds or clones of lemon grenade available.
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Unknown breeder produced Lemon Jack, a hybrid of Lemon Kush and Jack Herer. According to Pacific Seed Bank, it has a similar flavor that is enhanced by herbal notes and is spicy, fruity, and woodsy. Up to 20% THC was detected in lab tests, according to the seed bank. Lemon Jack is a simple-to-grow plant that blooms after reaching a medium height in about ten weeks. The cultivar develops dense, pointed buds that are covered in a thick layer of sticky resin and come in shades of red, green, and orange. Both indoor and outdoor gardens can produce good yields, according to Pacific Seed Bank.
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Lemon Pound Cake by Heavyweight Genetics, also known as Lemon Cake and Lemon Cheesecake, is a cross between Lemon Skunk and Cheese. Heavy outdoor yields and a nine-week flowering period are what growers of Lemon Pound Cake can anticipate.