Archive for the ‘Sativa’ Category
Jamaican Pearl
Finishing: October 1
Height: 200-300cm
Yield: Up to 400 gr.
*Winner Super Dutch Highlife Cup 1999.
The Jamaican Marley’s Collie® certainly did a’stonish’ everybody at the Dutch Highlife Cup of 1999 and was undoubtedly one of the reasons for winning the big super cup that year.
The Jamaican sweetness and characteristic Sativa high of the plant was greatly appreciated by the judges. The same mother was used to realise this sweet outdoor hybrid between the Jamaican and our best Early Pearl®.
Early flowering, sweetness and mould resistance are some of the qualities of this remarkable outdoor hybrid.
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Haze
The original sativa from jamaica with a light Skunk crossing.
Bushy tall plant with leggy stems and log gold tinged buds with narrow leaves.
The THC ratio of sativas is always high so the buds might be small but they are very potent.
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Hawaii Skunk
Original Hawaiian strain crossed with Skunk#1 gives a plant which is short and sturdy. It will have very dense buds with wonderful red/orange pistols. The skunk smell is still there in abundance. A must for novelty lover,smoke it close your eyes and hear the waves brake on waikiki beach!
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GUERRILLA’S GUSTO
This big, beautiful strain was developed and tested in northern Spain over several years. A handful of seeds from the best season made the journey from Spain to Holland, brought to Sensi as a ‘thank you’ from one of our thoughtful customers. Guerrilla’s Gusto started out as an unusual combination of radically different Indian strains from the north and south ends of the subcontinent. North Indian cannabis is classic Indica, while the less famous strains from the south are distinctly tropical with strong Sativa qualities.
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Four way
This strain is an early success from programs to create stable, multiple-hybrid cannabis. Starting in the Eighties, intensive breeding projects worked with highly varied and complex gene pools which ‘stacked’ desirable features from a wide range of parents and ancestors to produce hybrids which could consistently express those traits in interesting combinations.
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Fruity Juice
As definitive examples of the Sativa and Indica genotypes, prized cultivars from Thailand and Afghanistan represent opposite ends of the psychoactive cannabis spectrum. Attaining the perfect balance between pure Afghani Indica and pure Thai Sativa was a goal that took a very long time to achieve, even by the extra-patient standards of cannabis breeders. The unpredictable nature of the first experimental Thai-Afghani crossings listed in early seed catalogues made them difficult to work with. Identifying the ideal combination of parent-plants required generations of testing, selection and examination of thousands of seed offspring. It took until 1995 to isolate the two very special individuals which would consistently produce the fusion of Indica and Sativa qualities we had in mind.
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First Girl
First girl is well suited for people with less patiance because it will finish early in the growing season.
When growing outside this is important.
The plant is very hardy and disease resistant as well.
It will grow a lot in the difficult first part of the season.
Buds are large with lots of THC crystals.
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ED ROSENTHAL SUPER BUD
The layering of Indica and Sativa qualities in this hybrid is a rare accomplishment. A superb balance of the best traits from each end of the cannabis spectrum has been achieved through expert selection over countless generations. The blend of tropical genes in Ed Rosenthal Super Bud’s multi-faceted background is especially wide-ranging, representing Sativas from all around the equatorial zone – Africa, South East Asia, Central America and the Caribbean.
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Early Pearl
As the first outdoor Sativa designed especially for shorter summers, Early Pearl has been providing northern growers with luxurious harvests of bulky, trichome-frosted bud for over 20 years. Before the development of early hybrids and acclimatised strains, producing powerful outdoor weed in Holland and similar climates was difficult. Though cannabis can grow anywhere, there was a time when seeds of truly psychoactive strains could only be obtained from imported weed. While often promising in their genetic potential, these seeds, especially the Sativas, had no chance of succeeding in the northern climate.
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