Sensi Seeds Lineage
Sensi Seeds, founded in Amsterdam in 1985, became one of the earliest and most documented seed banks, establishing a publicly traceable breeding lineage across multiple cannabis families. Their work systematized F1 hybrid creation and backcrossing protocols that influenced modern breeding standards. Key strains from their catalog—including Skunk #1, Northern Lights, and Jack Herer—became foundational genetics widely used in subsequent breeding programs. Sensi Seeds' approach emphasized stability through repeated selection, creating reference standards that breeders continue to reference when discussing vintage European and hybrid genetics. Historical seed bank records frequently document Sensi lineage in pedigrees across Indica-dominant, Sativa-dominant, and hybrid categories. Their contribution to cannabis breeding documentation remains significant for understanding modern cultivar gene
Sensi Seeds Lineage strains
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Sensi Seeds, founded in Amsterdam in 1985, became one of the earliest and most documented seed banks, establishing a publicly traceable breeding lineage across multiple cannabis families. Their work systematized F1 hybrid creation and backcrossing protocols that influenced modern breeding standards. Key strains from their catalog—including Skunk #1, Northern Lights, and Jack Herer—became foundational genetics widely used in subsequent breeding programs. Sensi Seeds' approach emphasized stability through repeated selection, creating reference standards that breeders continue to reference when discussing vintage European and hybrid genetics. Historical seed bank records frequently document Sensi lineage in pedigrees across Indica-dominant, Sativa-dominant, and hybrid categories. Their contribution to cannabis breeding documentation remains significant for understanding modern cultivar gene
Breeders working with Sensi Seeds genetics often select for the stability and phenotypic consistency these lines are known to express. These genetics serve as reliable parent material for creating hybrid crosses that blend Indica structure with Sativa effects or for maintaining established cultivar characteristics.
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