Manufacturer: Sensi Seeds
The happy marriage of Indica and Sativa qualities in this hybrid is a rare feat. The balanced compilation of the best qualities from both ends of the cannabis spectrum has been achieved through extremely professional selection over countless generations. The blend of tropical genes in the multi-faceted background of Ed Rosenthal Super Bud is particularly extensive, combining sativas from the entire equatorial zone: Africa, South-East Asia, Central America and the Caribbean. Ed Rosenthal Super Bud is a gourmet ganja with powerful potential! Some plants show a certain tendency towards Sativa or Indica through slight variation in growth and structure! Otherwise, there is little variation in phenotype, and the vast majority of plants go into the all-important phase equally quickly, with a height gain of around 150%. In a minority of plants a jump in the onset of flowering can be observed, which at first causes more spacing between the branches, but later gives a top result.
Lineage: Unknown secret Genetics: Sativa / Indica Flowering Time: 8 - 9 weeks Smell: very tropical, citrus fruits, earthy, pine, unique THC: 19%
Sensi Seeds has been around since the 1980s. If you have been around growing at all, you have probably heard of them. They are based in Amsterdam and have been putting out seeds for decades. A lot of the genetics people still talk about started here.
Quick Facts Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Started: 1985 Focus: Classic lines, regular, feminised, and auto seeds Known For: Jack Herer, Northern Lights, Skunk #1, Super Skunk, Mothers Finest Good For: Anyone who wants stable seeds that have been grown for ages
The thing with Sensi is that their catalog has some true classics. Strains like Jack Herer or Northern Lights are kind of timeless. People keep going back to them because they just work. They also make autoflowering seeds and CBD strains now, which a lot of medical growers use. You can grow them pretty much anywhere. Indoors, outdoors, greenhouse, it does not matter. They are steady. Beginners do fine with them, and experienced growers still respect them. If someone asked what seeds to pick when you want something reliable or something with history, Sensi Seeds is usually one of the first names that comes up.