Early Girl is a reliable and resilient outdoor Indica-dominant strain from the Sensi collection, ideal for growers with limited space such as balconies or conservatories. Known since the Eighties, this strain easily adapts to basic cultivation essentials, thriving with just sunlight, regular watering, and occasional feeding. It produces fat, sticky buds with a hash-flavored profile and a smooth buzz, thanks to its Afghani, North Indian, and distant Mexican genetics. Early Girl is compact, capable of significant yield on a single main stem, with the possibility for lower branches to contribute substantially if left unpruned.
Early Girl's mostly-Indica characteristics stem from Afghani and North Indian strains, with a touch of Sativa from a high-altitude Mexican ancestor. It is built for easy outdoor growth, requiring only sunlight, water, and occasional nutrients. It demonstrates substantial yields by centralizing growth on its main stem, with upper branches merging into the central cola and lower branches potentially matching the height of the main stem by season's end.
- Regular: (non feminized) Cannabis Seeds
- Cool: /Cold
- Average height gain:
- Flowering: 50 - 60 days
- Yield: Large Yield
- 75%: Indica
Strain FAQ
What gives Hashy seeds their hashish-like flavour?
Cannabis resin gives it its hash-like taste. Strains with high resin glands, or trichomes, are said to offer a stronger, more intense flavour profile that reflects conventional hashish's concentrated resin.
Why do some high-yielding strains have long vegetative stages?
A longer vegetative growth period is said to be what helps these plants build a solid structure. This sturdy base is necessary in order to support the weight of their many buds during flowering.
What genes help Mid-September strains finish early?
These strains have genetics from short-summer, early-fall locations. This genetic tailoring is said to allow them to finish their lifespan before colder weather, ensuring a successful time for those in northern latitudes or unpredictable climates.