Long Season Flowering
Long Season Flowering refers to cannabis cultivars that require extended bloom periods—typically 10–14+ weeks—before reaching full maturity. These genetics often trace back to equatorial or subtropical landrace ancestry, where natural photoperiod cycles support prolonged flowering development. Extended bloom times allow for complex terpene and cannabinoid maturation, though they demand careful environmental management and extended cultivation cycles. Breeders working in this category often prioritize final potency and aromatic depth over rapid turnover. Long season varieties remain less common in commercial settings due to space and resource constraints, but remain valuable for specific breeding goals and controlled indoor environments.
Long Season Flowering strains
No strains tagged into Long Season Flowering yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Long Season Flowering refers to cannabis cultivars that require extended bloom periods—typically 10–14+ weeks—before reaching full maturity. These genetics often trace back to equatorial or subtropical landrace ancestry, where natural photoperiod cycles support prolonged flowering development. Extended bloom times allow for complex terpene and cannabinoid maturation, though they demand careful environmental management and extended cultivation cycles. Breeders working in this category often prioritize final potency and aromatic depth over rapid turnover. Long season varieties remain less common in commercial settings due to space and resource constraints, but remain valuable for specific breeding goals and controlled indoor environments.
Breeders select long-flowering parents to introduce sophisticated terpene profiles, enhanced cannabinoid complexity, and unique structural traits into faster-finishing hybrids. Crossing long-season genetics with rapid finishers is a common strategy to balance maturation speed with quality endpoints.
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