Sativa Dominant Lineage
Sativa-dominant lineages refer to cannabis strains where genetic material tracing back to Cannabis sativa subspecies comprises the greater proportion of the plant's ancestry. Breeding records and pedigree documentation indicate these strains typically express morphological traits commonly associated with sativa genetics—such as longer internodes, narrower leaf blades, and extended flowering periods. The classification emerged as breeders selectively crossed landrace sativas with indica-dominant cultivars throughout the latter 20th century, creating hybrid populations with variable phenotypic expression. Sativa-dominant strains are defined by proportion rather than pure lineage; most modern examples carry measurable indica genetics alongside their dominant sativa heritage. This classification category helps breeders and cultivators anticipate growth characteristics, flowering duration, an
Sativa Dominant Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Sativa Dominant Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
Sativa-dominant lineages refer to cannabis strains where genetic material tracing back to Cannabis sativa subspecies comprises the greater proportion of the plant's ancestry. Breeding records and pedigree documentation indicate these strains typically express morphological traits commonly associated with sativa genetics—such as longer internodes, narrower leaf blades, and extended flowering periods. The classification emerged as breeders selectively crossed landrace sativas with indica-dominant cultivars throughout the latter 20th century, creating hybrid populations with variable phenotypic expression. Sativa-dominant strains are defined by proportion rather than pure lineage; most modern examples carry measurable indica genetics alongside their dominant sativa heritage. This classification category helps breeders and cultivators anticipate growth characteristics, flowering duration, an
Breeders working in this classification typically prioritize sativa-dominant lines when seeking traits like extended lateral branching, longer flowering cycles, or genetic backgrounds associated with specific landrace regions. Understanding sativa-dominant pedigree helps predict vigor, height potential, and cannabinoid expression patterns across generations of selection work.
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