Indica Dominant Strains
Indica-dominant strains are cannabis cultivars in which Indica genetics comprise the majority of a plant's lineage, typically 50–90% or higher. These strains are commonly associated with a shorter stature, broader leaf morphology, and faster flowering cycles compared to Sativa-dominant varieties. Indica-dominant lines frequently report denser trichome production and heavier yields per plant. Breeders working in this category often select for traits like compact branching, robust pest resistance, and cannabinoid profiles characteristic of Kush, Hindu, and Afghan regional landraces. The family encompasses both pure Indica cultivars and Indica-forward hybrids developed through decades of selective breeding.
Indica Dominant Strains strains
No strains tagged into Indica Dominant Strains yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Indica-dominant strains are cannabis cultivars in which Indica genetics comprise the majority of a plant's lineage, typically 50–90% or higher. These strains are commonly associated with a shorter stature, broader leaf morphology, and faster flowering cycles compared to Sativa-dominant varieties. Indica-dominant lines frequently report denser trichome production and heavier yields per plant. Breeders working in this category often select for traits like compact branching, robust pest resistance, and cannabinoid profiles characteristic of Kush, Hindu, and Afghan regional landraces. The family encompasses both pure Indica cultivars and Indica-forward hybrids developed through decades of selective breeding.
Breeders prioritize Indica-dominant genetics for short-season cultivation, stable morphology, and yield optimization in controlled environments. This family serves as a foundational parent stock for creating balanced hybrids and preserving landrace genetics adapted to harsh climates.
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