Sativa Dominant Strains
Sativa-dominant strains represent cannabis genetics where Sativa ancestry comprises the majority of a plant's lineage, typically 60% or more. These strains commonly exhibit taller plant structures, longer flowering cycles (9–12+ weeks), and narrower leaflets compared to Indica-dominant varieties. Sativa-dominant genetics often produce terpene profiles frequently associated with bright, citrus-forward, or herbaceous aromatic characteristics. Breeders working in this category have historically prioritized this classification for outdoor cultivation in equatorial and tropical regions, where extended photoperiods support longer developmental cycles.
Sativa Dominant Strains strains
No strains tagged into Sativa Dominant Strains yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this terpene.
Sativa-dominant strains represent cannabis genetics where Sativa ancestry comprises the majority of a plant's lineage, typically 60% or more. These strains commonly exhibit taller plant structures, longer flowering cycles (9–12+ weeks), and narrower leaflets compared to Indica-dominant varieties. Sativa-dominant genetics often produce terpene profiles frequently associated with bright, citrus-forward, or herbaceous aromatic characteristics. Breeders working in this category have historically prioritized this classification for outdoor cultivation in equatorial and tropical regions, where extended photoperiods support longer developmental cycles.
Breeders combine Sativa-dominant lines to enhance plant height, extend flowering periods, and develop specific terpene combinations. This classification serves as a foundational tool in breeding programs targeting vigor, yield structure, and regional adaptation for warm climates.
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