Cereal Killa Feminized surprised in the recent grow report from established seed producer Sensi Seeds. Although the variety has predominantly Indica heritage, it displayed typical Sativa characteristics during cultivation: the plants stretched noticeably, began flowering late, and produced rather small, loose flower clusters. For commercial growers, this behavior is relevant as it influences planning of growing space and vegetation duration. Particularly interesting is the late flowering onset – a factor that can be critical when selecting varieties for small indoor setups.
Despite the unexpected growth behavior, the Indica-typical effects became evident after harvest. Following flower initiation, the buds quickly gained mass and formed dense, compact flowers – an indicator of potential yield stability relevant for commercial cultivation. This phenomenon – Sativa phenotype with Indica effects – demonstrates that genetic expression does not always correspond to morphological characteristics. For CBD-focused growers and small-scale cultivators, this report is valuable as it helps calibrate expectations when selecting varieties.
Detailed information from the complete grow report can be found on the Sensi Seeds Blog.