Easy Sativa – one of the easiest sativa strains to collect
Easy Sativa—light, herbal–citrus sativa with airy flowers and a consistent character. Straight talk on aroma, phenos, and feel.
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Easy Sativa—light, herbal–citrus sativa with airy flowers and a consistent character. Straight talk on aroma, phenos, and feel.
Purple Maroc—outdoor cultivar with a confident “purple” gene: berry–grape–hash, good resilience, and even phenotypes. Straight talk on aroma and character.
Mimosa x Orange Punch—burst of orange and tangerine, sweet–tart “sherbet,” smooth finish. Straight talk on aroma, phenos, and feel.
Gorilla Glue (GG4/Original Glue)—super-sticky resin, diesel–pine–cocoa profile, and a solid chill. Straight talk on aroma, phenos, and feel.
Delahaze—sativa-leaning hybrid with strong terpinolene: citrus, mango, pine, and incense. Simple take on aroma, phenos, and impressions.
Gelato—dessert bouquet: cream, berries, citrus, and “cookie gas.” Iconic frost, smooth finish, and a hybrid character with class.
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Ghost Train Haze #1—“rocket-like” sativa: terpinolene nose, citrus–pine–incense, and a fast, crystalline head “click.”
Purple Haze—sativa icon: purple accents, incense-fruit bouquet, and a bright, creative “click.” Profile, phenotypes, essence.
White Widow – scene icon: snowy resin, clear “click” in the head, and classic pine–pepper–citrus bouquet. Profile, phenotypes, essence.
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