CannaSutra is the flagship strain of Delta-9 Labs. This F1 hybrid has a good yield, a sweet aroma and a stimulating sativa high that retains the lucidity of its Reclining Buddha parent. While a stronger indoor performer, this strain can also be grown outdoors in moderate to hot climates. She likes lots of food, but is sensitive to overwatering. CannaSutra can be super cropped with ease and flowers in just under 10 weeks, putting on tremendous girth in the final two weeks. Its lime-green buds are loose and airy until the last week, when they harden and the calyxes swell with resin. The typical yield, about an ounce per square foot, seems to be consistent across growing methods, but this plant performs best when given root space and room space to develop multiple branches. CannaSutra's mild yet mood elevating high tends to boost mental focus rather than derailing it, making this a good all-day smoke. It is particularly appropriate for those who like to toke when they sit down for a session of computer or graphic work, or for getting philosophical with friends or romantic with that special someone. The strain's name - from the Sanskrit love manual Kama Sutra - also suggests profound explorations between lovers. The smoke is incense-like -- sweet, aromatic, and soft. Some users report strong bronchial dilation, which may alleviate asthma and related conditions.
- strain type 70% Indica / Sativa: 30%
- buzz clear-headed, uplifting
- taste/smell distinctly sweet
- flowering time 65-70 days indoors end Oct. outdoors
- parents Reclining Buddha (mother) x Sensi Star (father)
- yield 300-500 g/m2 (1- 1 1/2 oz./ft.2) indoors
- environment indoor/outdoor
Strain FAQ
Can late-October strains have various flavours?
Contrary to popular assumption, these fast-finishing strains have a wide range of terpene profiles, from earthy and piney to sweet and fruity, reportedly without sacrificing taste.
What makes people say that indoor Sativa cultivation can be difficult?
Due to their height and long flowering time, Sativas are said to be harder to grow indoors. This has led to inventive cultivation and plant training methods to squeeze cannabis skyscrapers into smaller indoor spaces without sacrificing yield.
How can cannabis enthusiasts learn from regular seeds?
Regular seeds are a gateway to the production of new and exciting strains. They can also show valuable information on cannabis' life cycle and genetics and how to recognise and manage both male and female plants.