Posts Tagged ‘weed’
Kali Haze
Kali Haze is a superb blend of energetic Sativa high and dependable Indica performance. The yield and flavour of the original Haze has been improved by breeding with North Indian and Jamaican gene-stock, resulting in a sweet, fresh and vigorous variation on the classic Sativa.
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Kushage
Genetics: Sativa / Indica
Flowering time: 66-70 days
Yield per m2: 400+ grams
Height: 125-150 cm
Jack Flash
How do you improve the best cannabis in the world? That was the big question when working on a new strain from the illustrious Jack Herer line. Since we’ve always had a particular love for Sativas, one thing Sensi breeders really wanted to change was the myth that delicious, cerebral, tropical strains were too difficult or low-yielding for the average indoor grower. Actions speak louder than words, so creating a Jack hybrid with all the growing advantages of a Skunk seemed the best way to prove our point.
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Jack Herer
The cream of the crops and perhaps the most exquisite ganja you will ever encounter; this strain ranks as the most awarded variety in the history of harvest festivals. Nine awards and counting would be the pinnacle of recognition for any strain, yet Jack Herer manages to go a step further and bears the distinction of being distributed under prescription by Dutch pharmacies as a recognised variety of medicinal-grade cannabis.
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Hollands Hope
One of the first cannabis varieties designed for tough outdoor conditions. Since the early Eighties Holland’s Hope seeds have flourished in the Netherlands, raising the standard for Dutch outdoor weed. This strain was named for her ability to finish flowering and produce excellent results in a wet and changeable summer – thus giving hope to Holland’s outdoor growers!
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Hash Plant
This precious Afghani is descended from one of the finest hash-making cultivars ever brought from the Hindu Kush to the west. Cannabis strains known generally as hash plants are found throughout the countries that border these mountains, but very few have the pedigree of this Hash Plant – a living definition of the stocky, chunky, beautifully sticky Afghanica genotype. The direct ancestor of Hash Plant was developed in the Northwest USA and came to Holland as a few carefully-transported female cuttings. Upon arrival, the tiny, fragile Hash Plant clones were given a safe home in the Sensi Seed Bank breeding labs, where this outstanding cultivar quickly proved her worth, becoming an important building-block in several other Sensi hybrids.
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Hindu Kush
The original genes of this strain come from the Hindu Kush valley a mountainous area.
The seeds were brought in the 1980s and crossbred with several varieties to create this lovely Indian type.
This strain smells lovely the leaves are big and dark green.
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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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