2021 Freestone Strains (non-feminised)
SATIVAS
2021 was the year of the 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 orginal cannabis seed market, we took the time to create some very special sativa crosses to ensure our bank maintains these gems.
Every year we look for qualified individuals to grow or hunt our genetics!! INTERESTED IN BEING A TEST-GROWER?
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Our Caker strain came to us 100% by chance and was never expected to ever crack our line-up. We came upon this strain thru some excellent craft cannabis from British Columbia in 2018. This flavor powerhouse has serious California lineage - Wedding Cake (Triangle Mints #23) x Mendobreath (Cherry Pie Kush x Mendo Montage). A single seed was collected from the purchased flower, and produced a very unique and robust mother (pics below), that was 100% sun-grown to finish in Southern Ontario. Over 300 clones were taken from her in spring of 2021. She has been preserved thru clone, reversal, and cross breeding with our two best outdoor males, Bush Jam and Huron Haze.
Several test growers have this outdoor in 2021 and will weigh in on their findings this Fall. Indoor results have exceeded all expectations. These genetics will be available by spring 2022. Stay tuned! urbandictionary.com -
Caker CAKER Type: Indica Hybrid Lineage: Wedding Cake x Mendo Breath II Sativa / Indica: 60% Indica Flowering indoors: 8-9 weeks Flowering outdoors: ends mid October in Southern Ontario Resistance: Cold and wet weather hearty against mildew and mold Structure: Medium height 6-7' bush, medium-size dense stacked buds Bouquet: Sweet bakery and mixed fuel aromas with earthy, gassy cherry, vanilla cake flavours THC: ~18-25% Yield: Medium outdoor If you are looking for a reputable cannabis seed breeder or seedbank, ask a reputable group or person for their opinion. DO NOT go by opinions posted on a forum or social media site. Send a polite email or message to an expert or group of experts, typically people who are already respected for their contributions and opinions on the matter. They will suggest sources and probably vouch for them. Do not be afraid to question why those recommendations.
OR don't be lazy and do your own research. There is a plethora of information with evidence on who best to select as YOUR source, based on YOUR requirements. There are about a half dozen decent seedbanks and half as many reputable seed breeders in Canada.
Best foreign seed banks shipping to Canada
1. Any seedbank that can ship exactly what you want accurately, discreetly, and on-time.
2. Seedsman 3. Ace Seeds 4. Royal Queen Seeds 5. ILGM 6. World of Seeds Having access to elite OG(original grower) strains is the key to being a successful and reputed breeder in the ever changing world of cannabis. Heat-of-the-day strains fizzle out just as quickly as they enter the game and we are left with the building blocks that made them so great to begin with. Often the origin of these strains is widely disputed by many and there are always claims of "your version not being the true OG bred strain". In this instance of (Gelato 41 x Sherb BX1) or Jealousy as it was termed by the breeder, Seed Junky Seeds - JBeeezy, our (Freestone) version of the genetics is a true OG strain of the breed.... and we could not be happier! Although we are not running pure versions of the Jealousy strain, we have acquired crosses of it. These extremely high THC strains represent the some of the best medicinal grades available today. Our 2021 Jealousy crosses are as follows: Death Bubba x Jealousy (DB&J) DB (Bubba Kush x Death Star) by Sea to Sky X J (Gelato 41 x Sherb BX1) by Seed Junky DB = 24-27% THC @ 70 Indica X J = 28-33% THC @ 70 Indica Platinum Blackberry x Jealousy (PB&J) PB (Platinum OG Kush x Blackberry Kush) from BC X J (Gelato 41 x Sherb BX1) by Seed Junky PB = 20% THC @ 70 Indica X J = 28-33% THC @ 70 Indica |
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