2021 Freestone Cultivars
(non-feminised seeds) - SATIVAS -
2021 was the Year of Sativas for Freestone Genetics. Our primary goal was to cross a variety of elite outdoor sativa cultivars that we had been holding tightly for some time. With the ever shrinking landrace and original cannabis seed market, we took the time to create some very special sativa crosses to ensure our bank maintains these gems.
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HURON HAZE
Type: Sativa Hybrid Lineage: (Skunk1 x Nepalese Highland) X (Proprietary Highland Sativa) Sativa / Indica: 90%+ Sativa Flowering indoors: 8-9 weeks Flowering outdoors: Begins late July, ends late September Structure: Phenotype I = Medium Sativa, Phenotype II = Med to Tall needing no support Bouquet: Sweet cherry/grape and mothball scents, sour berry and fruit flavors THC: ~19-23% Yield: High Our flagship sativa Huron Haze, is just months from first release. We have spent the past several years resurrecting a strain that has skunk origins from 1990 and is bred for the Canadian environment. All parental lineage was climatized in the fertile farmland of Huron County bordering Lake Huron, hence its name. This nearly pure sativa finishes flowering in late September and contains no Haze, despite its name, which is more a moniker of the cool and often damp climate it was created for. A medium to large plant that thrives in cooler climates, adverse conditions and finishes late September. Freestone's Proprietary Sativa strain began with an original Skunk strain acquired in 1990 from a hydroponics grower in Hamilton Ontario. Around '98 the Skunk was crossed with a short Highland pure sativa strain(Nepalese) for vigor and a shorter plant structure. The Proprietary Sativa was then backcrossed until a homogenous medium self-supporting sativa structure was the primary phenotype by 2003. The strain was grown sporadically until 2018 when it was crossed with another similar Highland sativa strain with the desired growth period and structure we needed to turn out a unique cold-weather nearly pure sativa strain. This cross was a purple highland sativa also known for its pest resistance and ability to thrive in cold climates. On a rare instance the skunk phenotype shows itself. |
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