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No. 2628Indica

Siberia by Satori Seed Selections

Ruderalis

Siberia, developed by Satori Seed Selections, is an indica-dominant strain noted for its genetic resilience, drawing influence from ruderalis. Bred to thrive in challenging conditions, it offers rapid growth and auto-flowering characteristics while maintaining a robust profile.

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AromaEarthySpicyPineCitrusHerbalSweetFloral

Appearance

Siberia presents dense, compact buds often covered in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The plant typically displays dark green coloration, sometimes with purple or amber undertones, reflecting its hardy genetic background. Indoor cultivation often results in plants averaging 60 to 90 centimeters in height, with some phenotypes remaining even more compact.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Siberia is characterized by earthy and spicy notes, complemented by hints of pine and citrus. Deeper examination reveals subtle herbal undertones and a touch of sweetness. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a well-rounded blend of spicy, herbal, and citrus notes, described as both refreshing and complex.

Effects

Siberia is reported to induce a sense of calm and relaxation, often accompanied by cerebral effects that can foster creativity and euphoria. This balanced profile makes it suitable for users seeking both mental stimulation and physical ease.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Laboratory analysis indicates Siberia typically contains THC levels between 12% and 18%, with CBD present at less than 1% in many phenotypes, though some may reach up to 3%. Dominant terpenes include myrcene, limonene, and pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential effects. The presence of these compounds supports a nuanced entourage effect.

Growing

Bred with ruderalis genetics, Siberia is known for its rapid growth and auto-flowering traits, making it resilient and adaptable to various climates, particularly those with shorter growing seasons. This genetic heritage contributes to its ability to thrive in suboptimal conditions and often results in a significant percentage of plants exhibiting auto-flowering characteristics.

Origins & Lineage

Siberia by Satori Seed Selections draws heavily on ruderalis genetics, a subspecies native to regions like Siberia and Eastern Europe, known for its hardiness and auto-flowering properties. The strain's development focuses on integrating these robust traits to create a resilient plant with accelerated growth cycles, honoring its namesake region's challenging environment.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Siberia?
Siberia typically contains THC levels ranging from 12% to 18%.
What are the dominant terpenes in Siberia?
The dominant terpenes in Siberia include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene.
Is Siberia an auto-flowering strain?
Yes, Siberia is known for its auto-flowering characteristics due to its ruderalis genetics.
What kind of effects does Siberia provide?
Siberia is reported to offer calming, relaxing, and euphoric effects, often with a cerebral component that can enhance creativity.