Long Bloom Genetics
Long Bloom Genetics refers to cannabis lineages selected for extended flowering periods, typically 9–12+ weeks or longer in controlled environments. These strains often trace back to equatorial and tropical landrace ancestry, where naturally longer photoperiods favored slower maturation cycles. Breeders maintain Long Bloom lines to preserve genetic diversity and explore cannabinoid/terpene development over extended ripening windows. This family includes both sativa-dominant and pure sativa expressions, with lineage records frequently reporting origins in Central/South American, African, and Southeast Asian breeding work.
Long Bloom Genetics strains
No strains tagged into Long Bloom Genetics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Long Bloom Genetics refers to cannabis lineages selected for extended flowering periods, typically 9–12+ weeks or longer in controlled environments. These strains often trace back to equatorial and tropical landrace ancestry, where naturally longer photoperiods favored slower maturation cycles. Breeders maintain Long Bloom lines to preserve genetic diversity and explore cannabinoid/terpene development over extended ripening windows. This family includes both sativa-dominant and pure sativa expressions, with lineage records frequently reporting origins in Central/South American, African, and Southeast Asian breeding work.
Long Bloom genetics are valuable in breeding programs seeking to extend cultivation cycles for specific phytochemical profiles or to introduce delayed-maturation traits into hybrid frameworks. Growers and seed developers working in this category often crossbreed Long Bloom parents with faster-finishing cultivars to balance phenotype expression and commercial viability.
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