Long Season Sativa
Long Season Sativa describes a broad family of cannabis cultivars selected for extended flowering periods, typically 10–16 weeks or longer in standard photoperiod conditions. These strains are commonly associated with equatorial and tropical landrace genetics, where longer days and stable seasons allowed extended maturation cycles. Breeders working in this category often prioritize extended terpene development and complex cannabinoid profiles that emerge during prolonged flowering. The extended timeline requires careful environmental management—particularly in temperate climates—but lineage records frequently report unique aromatic and structural traits linked to this extended maturation window.
Long Season Sativa strains
No strains tagged into Long Season Sativa yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Long Season Sativa describes a broad family of cannabis cultivars selected for extended flowering periods, typically 10–16 weeks or longer in standard photoperiod conditions. These strains are commonly associated with equatorial and tropical landrace genetics, where longer days and stable seasons allowed extended maturation cycles. Breeders working in this category often prioritize extended terpene development and complex cannabinoid profiles that emerge during prolonged flowering. The extended timeline requires careful environmental management—particularly in temperate climates—but lineage records frequently report unique aromatic and structural traits linked to this extended maturation window.
Breeders select Long Season Sativa lines to introduce novel terpene expressions and diverse cannabinoid ratios unavailable in fast-finishing cultivars. These genetics remain valuable for crossing programs targeting specific secondary metabolite profiles and plant architecture traits developed over longer growing cycles.
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