Sativa Dominant Lines
Sativa-dominant lines are cannabis cultivars where Sativa genetics comprise the majority of the plant's lineage, though they typically contain some Indica background. These plants commonly exhibit taller stature, longer internodal spacing, narrower leaflets, and extended flowering periods—traits historically associated with Cannabis sativa subspecies adapted to equatorial and tropical regions. Breeders working in this category often prioritize these morphological characteristics alongside the terpene profiles and growth patterns linked to Sativa parentage. Sativa-dominant classification is determined by breeder documentation and pedigree rather than chemical analysis, making lineage records the primary reference for accurate categorization.
Sativa Dominant Lines strains
No strains tagged into Sativa Dominant Lines yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this classification.
Sativa-dominant lines are cannabis cultivars where Sativa genetics comprise the majority of the plant's lineage, though they typically contain some Indica background. These plants commonly exhibit taller stature, longer internodal spacing, narrower leaflets, and extended flowering periods—traits historically associated with Cannabis sativa subspecies adapted to equatorial and tropical regions. Breeders working in this category often prioritize these morphological characteristics alongside the terpene profiles and growth patterns linked to Sativa parentage. Sativa-dominant classification is determined by breeder documentation and pedigree rather than chemical analysis, making lineage records the primary reference for accurate categorization.
Breeders select sativa-dominant lines to introduce specific growth structures, flowering timelines, and aromatic profiles into hybrid programs. These lines serve as foundational genetics for developing cultivars suited to longer growing seasons or specific cannabinoid and terpene targets.
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