Sativa Flower Time
Sativa Flower Time refers to cannabis strains with extended flowering periods, typically 10–16 weeks or longer under standard 12/12 photoperiod conditions. These strains are commonly associated with equatorial and tropical landrace genetics, where longer daylight cycles historically allowed extended vegetative growth and delayed reproductive maturity. Breeders working in this category often retain these traits deliberately to maximize yield potential and terpene development. Sativa-dominant cultivars in this family frequently report tall plant architecture, extended internode spacing, and gradual bud maturation. This classification remains relevant in both indoor and outdoor breeding programs, particularly in regions with extended growing seasons.
Sativa Flower Time strains
No strains tagged into Sativa Flower Time yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Sativa Flower Time refers to cannabis strains with extended flowering periods, typically 10–16 weeks or longer under standard 12/12 photoperiod conditions. These strains are commonly associated with equatorial and tropical landrace genetics, where longer daylight cycles historically allowed extended vegetative growth and delayed reproductive maturity. Breeders working in this category often retain these traits deliberately to maximize yield potential and terpene development. Sativa-dominant cultivars in this family frequently report tall plant architecture, extended internode spacing, and gradual bud maturation. This classification remains relevant in both indoor and outdoor breeding programs, particularly in regions with extended growing seasons.
Breeders select for extended flower-time sativas to develop cultivars suited to longer growing windows and outdoor cultivation in temperate climates. The extended ripening window allows for complex secondary metabolite accumulation, a key target in strain development.
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