Sativa Dominant Growth
Sativa-dominant growth refers to plant structures and development patterns commonly observed in cannabis cultivars with higher sativa ancestry percentages. These plants typically exhibit extended internodal spacing, taller stature, and longer flowering cycles compared to indica-dominant counterparts. Sativa-dominant growth characteristics often include thinner leaf structures and branch architecture that spreads more laterally during vegetative development. Lineage records frequently report these growth traits in strains with Southeast Asian, Thai, Mexican, or Colombian heritage backgrounds. Understanding sativa-dominant morphology remains important for cultivation planning, canopy management, and breeding program selection.
Sativa Dominant Growth strains
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Sativa-dominant growth refers to plant structures and development patterns commonly observed in cannabis cultivars with higher sativa ancestry percentages. These plants typically exhibit extended internodal spacing, taller stature, and longer flowering cycles compared to indica-dominant counterparts. Sativa-dominant growth characteristics often include thinner leaf structures and branch architecture that spreads more laterally during vegetative development. Lineage records frequently report these growth traits in strains with Southeast Asian, Thai, Mexican, or Colombian heritage backgrounds. Understanding sativa-dominant morphology remains important for cultivation planning, canopy management, and breeding program selection.
Breeders working with sativa-dominant growth patterns utilize these traits to develop cultivars suited for specific environments and cultivation methods. The extended vegetative structure and flowering timeline are factored into breeding decisions for both photoperiod and autoflowering line development.
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