Early-SativaFlowering Time: 55-65 Days
Grown Indoor or Outdoor?: Outdoor
Parents: Sativa
Type: Sativa
Indoor Yield: 5oz per plant
Buzz: Activity enhancing, mild high
Taste/Smell: Fresh fruit

Great White North is a small seed bank that is well-known for their outdoor Canadian varieties of marijuana. They describe themselves as a commercial grower that got too into seed science. Thus, Early comes about. Early Sativa is what its name says it is, a quick growing Sativa plant that is acclimated to Canada’s outdoors in the summer.

Early Sativa grows perfect in almost any outdoor garden. In Canada, this strain finishes towards the end of August. It grows into the stereotypical Sativa Christmas tree shape that has a main cola and few side branches. It has the qualities of a Sativa plant, like thin leaves with light green coloration. Early Sativa reaches an average of 2 to 4 feet, staying quite small for a Sativa. Even though this Sativa grows a large main cola, for greater yields you should grow it as a multi-branch plant. Early Sativa will also yield less when grown in a sea of green. Give her enough space and you will be happy with the compact buds she produces that are unlike her Sativa heritage. Average growers can expect about 5 ounces per plant with potential for almost double if she tended to and cared for.

Early Sativa is a fresh tasting plant hat reminds you of fresh and sweet fruit. It has an easy high that is good for outdoor activities and being productive.

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