Sagaing by The Landrace Team
Unknown Sativa Ancestors
Sagaing is a sativa-dominant strain developed by The Landrace Team, celebrating classic sativa genetics with modern breeding techniques. It honors historical cannabis varieties while offering a compelling profile for contemporary users.
Appearance
Sagaing exhibits classic sativa morphology with elongated, somewhat open buds. The foliage is typically bright lime-green, often featuring purple accents on select leaves and pistils. Its frosty appearance is due to significant trichome coverage, indicating robust cannabinoid production.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sagaing is a complex blend, with earthy and herbal notes complemented by hints of citrus. Users often detect scents reminiscent of lavender, pine, and a Mediterranean herb garden. The flavor follows suit, starting with bright citrus, transitioning into herbal and earthy undertones, with a subtle peppery or spicy finish.
Effects
Sagaing is known for delivering an uplifting and energetic experience characteristic of sativa strains. It is often described as promoting creativity and a cerebral high, making it suitable for daytime use. The balanced effects are attributed to its carefully cultivated genetic makeup.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses have identified key terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, and Ocimene, contributing to Sagaing's distinct aroma and flavor profile. The strain typically contains THC levels between 12-15% and less than 1% CBD, with trace amounts of other cannabinoids.
Growing
This strain requires careful cultivation, with breeders dedicating significant time to trials and selective breeding. It demonstrates vigorous growth and has shown promising yield statistics in controlled environments. The focus on preserving classic sativa vigor guides its cultivation process.
Origins & Lineage
Sagaing was developed by The Landrace Team as a tribute to traditional sativa strains, aiming to revive and reintroduce characteristics found in ancient varieties. The breeding process involved extensive genetic selection and hybridization experiments over several years, utilizing over 15 distinct sativa donor strains to achieve its authentic phenotype.