Long Flowering Sativa Types
Long Flowering Sativa types represent a major genetic family within cannabis breeding, characterized by extended vegetative growth phases and flowering periods often extending 12–16 weeks or longer. These plants typically display the tall, lean structure and narrow-leaflet morphology associated with sativa genetics, often originating from equatorial or tropical breeding regions where day-length is relatively stable year-round. Lineage records frequently report sativa-dominant cultivars from Central and South America, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa contributing to this family. Breeders working in this category often prioritize these genetics for their genetic diversity, terpene profiles, and structural traits that can be crossed into shorter-flowering hybrids to introduce vigor and complexity. The extended flowering timeline requires careful planning in controlled environments and de
Long Flowering Sativa Types strains
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Long Flowering Sativa types represent a major genetic family within cannabis breeding, characterized by extended vegetative growth phases and flowering periods often extending 12–16 weeks or longer. These plants typically display the tall, lean structure and narrow-leaflet morphology associated with sativa genetics, often originating from equatorial or tropical breeding regions where day-length is relatively stable year-round. Lineage records frequently report sativa-dominant cultivars from Central and South America, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa contributing to this family. Breeders working in this category often prioritize these genetics for their genetic diversity, terpene profiles, and structural traits that can be crossed into shorter-flowering hybrids to introduce vigor and complexity. The extended flowering timeline requires careful planning in controlled environments and de
Long Flowering Sativa types serve as important genetic reservoirs for breeding programs seeking to introduce sativa vigor, terpene diversity, and structural traits into hybrid lines. Crossing these types with shorter-flowering indicas or hybrids is a common strategy to balance flowering duration while preserving desired characteristics.
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