Classic Sativa
Classic Sativa refers to landrace and early-era cultivars originating from equatorial and subtropical regions—including Southeast Asia, Central/South America, and Africa. These strains are characterized by extended flowering periods (often 10–16 weeks), tall plant structure with longer internodal spacing, and lineage records frequently report prominent limonene, myrcene, and pinene terpene profiles. Breeders working in this category often prioritize vigor, cannabinoid production under long photoperiods, and maintenance of open-branching plant architecture. Classic Sativas have served as foundational genetics in modern hybrid development and remain important reference points for understanding regional adaptation and flowering biology.
Classic Sativa strains
No strains tagged into Classic Sativa yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Classic Sativa refers to landrace and early-era cultivars originating from equatorial and subtropical regions—including Southeast Asia, Central/South America, and Africa. These strains are characterized by extended flowering periods (often 10–16 weeks), tall plant structure with longer internodal spacing, and lineage records frequently report prominent limonene, myrcene, and pinene terpene profiles. Breeders working in this category often prioritize vigor, cannabinoid production under long photoperiods, and maintenance of open-branching plant architecture. Classic Sativas have served as foundational genetics in modern hybrid development and remain important reference points for understanding regional adaptation and flowering biology.
Breeders select Classic Sativa lines to introduce extended photoperiod response, vertical growth potential, and terpene diversity into shorter-flowering hybrids. These landraces also provide genetic resilience traits valued in outdoor and high-altitude cultivation programs.
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