From a mother plant with origins from the Brazilian Amazons, crossed with one of our males strains which is also a descendant from Brazil crossed with an Afghani, we have obtained this plant which is a Sativa in a greater percentage, but with an Indica structure and a very early maturation, making it ideal for “sea of green”.
SANTA BILBO is our quickest Sativa strain. Being ready in 8 weeks, it is a favorite for the Sativa lovers who can not afford to spend more than 60 days flowering. It is a medium low plant, where both central and secondary buds are big, fat, dense, resinous and compact.
This is a high production strain.
For spectacular production we recommend planting the largest possible number of plants per meter in indoors. A vintage sativa with an incensed aroma and flavor, that will make the palate of the most exquisite collectors of powerful and potent sativas enjoy.
Its effect is very HIGH, clear and pleasant, ideal for leisure and creative consumers.
- Type: Sativa
- Indoor Production: 450-600 gr/m2
- Outdoor Production: 1500-2000 gr/plant
- Indoor Flowering: 52-58 days
- Outdoor Harvest: October (Northern Hemisphere) – April (Southern Hemisphere)
Strain FAQ
What are these early-finishing strains' unique terpene profiles?
Early finishers have unique terpene compositions that give them unique scents, flavours, and maybe potential therapeutic advantages. They have a great terpene diversity due to their adaption to many climates, which enhances their many effects.
Why do some cannabis strains smell like incense?
Incense-scented strains frequently come from landrace strains from India and the Middle East. Cannabis' various terpenes give it its fragrance.
Do Sativas have reported medical uses?
Sativas are said to boost moods, fight depression, reduce exhaustion, and improve concentration, making them reportedly a good choice for those who want a mental boost without the drowsiness of Indicas.
How did South American genetics influence cannabis breeding?
The genetics of South American cannabis strains have shaped current hybrids. Using South American genetics, breeders attempt to improve vigour, flavour, and psychoactivity.
How does stress come into high yielding strains?
Yields are often said to be increased by stress training methods like LST and HST. These strategies bend the plant to improve light and airflow, which it is reported boosts bud formation.