Canada Sativa by Originals
Sativa Landraces
Canada - Sativa By Originals is a meticulously developed hybrid strain from Original Strains, designed to capture the essence of classic sativa genetics. It offers a vibrant experience rooted in Canadian breeding traditions.
Appearance
Canada - Sativa By Originals presents buds that are typically long and slender, characterized by dense trichome coverage and a vibrant green coloration. Bright orange pistils weave through the foliage, offering a striking contrast. The plant's morphology is noted for its appeal and suitability for cultivation techniques aimed at improving yield.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Canada - Sativa By Originals is a complex blend, beginning with bright citrus notes that are complemented by subtle hints of pine and earthy undertones. As the buds cure, deeper herbal qualities may emerge. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, delivering a burst of citrus with a soft, herbaceous finish, and evolving notes of earthiness and spice upon exhalation.
Effects
This strain is reported to provide cerebral, energetic, and euphoric effects, characteristic of its sativa heritage. It is often sought after for its uplifting and invigorating qualities, promoting a vibrant experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Canada - Sativa By Originals contains approximately 18% THC and less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile is noted for limonene, contributing to the strain's citrus aroma and flavor. Its genetic makeup shows a strong sativa dominance, with minimal indica influence, ensuring a predominantly uplifting effect.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Original Strains in the early 2010s, Canada - Sativa was bred to honor its Canadian roots while harnessing the characteristics of true sativa genetics. The lineage is derived from high-quality sativa landraces, with a genetic purity confirmed to be over 95% sativa. The breeding process focused on resilience, consistency, and the amplification of energetic and cerebral effects.
Cultivation
While specific growing details are not extensively detailed, the plant's morphology is noted as being well-suited to vertical training techniques. Its genetic markers suggest a notable resistance to common pathogens and pests, indicating a degree of robustness for growers.