Siberian Wilson F3 by Landrace Bureau
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Siberian Wilson F3 is a modern hybrid developed by Landrace Bureau, known for its work with landrace genetics. This F3 generation cultivar balances cold-hardy traits with modern potency and resin production, making it suitable for various growing conditions.
Appearance
This hybrid typically exhibits a medium stature with balanced lateral branching. Plants often display broad-lanceolate leaves with indica and sativa characteristics. Under cool temperatures, some phenotypes may develop purple hues in the sugar leaves and bracts. The buds are characterized by stacked calyces forming medium-density colas, resistant to mold, with a frosty trichome coating.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma and flavor profile of Siberian Wilson F3 is complex, often reflecting its diverse genetic background. Expect notes that can include citrus, diesel, and earthy undertones, potentially with floral and peppery nuances.
Effects
Siberian Wilson F3 is reported to offer a balanced effect profile. Users may experience a focused sensation, making it potentially suitable for tasks requiring concentration. The hybrid nature suggests a combination of uplifting and grounding influences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene are noted in Siberian Wilson F3. These contribute to the strain's aroma, flavor, and potential effects. THC levels typically range from 15-25%, with CBD content below 1%.
Growing
Siberian Wilson F3 is bred for resilience, particularly in cooler climates and shorter seasons. Its hybrid structure supports moderate internodal spacing and sturdy stems, aiding in the support of dense flowers. The strain can exhibit variation in flowering time and autoflowering behavior, offering adaptability for different cultivation strategies.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Landrace Bureau, Siberian Wilson F3 is a multi-generational (F3) hybrid. Its lineage incorporates ruderalis for cold hardiness and short-season adaptation, indica for resin density and compact growth, and sativa for potential complexity and lift. The name reflects its Siberian ruderalis heritage and contemporary hybrid influences.