Which strains have the most Sativa in them?


Many modern cannabis hybrids have some Sativa in them, even those with a distinctly Indica growth pattern, such as the Skunks.

The Sensi website categorises the strains in our collection as:

  • Mostly Indica – strains with little or no Sativa in their genetic background or growth pattern.
  • Indica-Sativahybrids with some Sativa in their makeup, which makes a noticeable difference in their growth pattern and effect.
  • Sativa-Indicastrains with a significant amount of Sativa in their genes, which usually results in taller, longer flowering plants with a stronger cerebral high as well as a powerful physical ‘stone’.
  • Mostly Sativa- varieties which are considered more than 50% Sativa, which tend to be tall, long-flowering plants with a powerful ‘up’ high.

 

Northern Lights #5 x Haze, a very Sativa-heavy hybrid with great yield and extreme potency!

From the Sensi Seeds collection, the cannabis hybrids listed below have a significant proportion of Sativa in their genetic makeup. In each of the three groups, the strains are arranged in ascending order, from lowest to highest Sativa component:

Indoor strains (can be grown outdoors in a sunny Mediterranean climate)
Silver Haze
Ed Rosenthal Super Bud

Jack Flash
Jack Flash #5
Jack Herer
Silver Haze #9
Mother’s Finest
Northern Lights #5 x Haze


Greenhouse strains (can be grown outdoors in a temperate continental climate)
Skunk Kush

Skunk #1
California Indica
Marley’s Collie
Fruity Juice


Outdoor strains (can be grown outdoors even in a cooler northern climate)
Guerilla’s Gusto
Early Pearl
Mexican Sativa
Jamaican Pearl
Durban

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