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Sour Diesel: A Cultivar Biography
Sour Diesel stands as a monumental pillar in the architecture of modern cannabis, an enduring testament to the power of unique genetics…
Read article →Indica vs. Sativa vs. Hybrid: Why the Old Categories Are Half-True
For decades, the cannabis world has relied on a simple trinity: Indica, Sativa, and Hybrid. These terms have become ingrained in our…
Read article →Reading a Cultivar Lineage: How to Evaluate Genetic Background
Understanding the lineage of a cannabis cultivar is akin to understanding the terroir and varietal of a fine wine; it provides a…
Read article →Northwoods Reserve: A Heavy-Indica Phenotype Selected for Cold Tolerance
Northwoods Reserve represents a meticulous selection within the vast cannabis genetic library, a distinct phenotype born from the union of GMO and…
Read article →Twin Cities Haze: Glasshouse-Grown Sativa for Daytime Minnesota
Twin Cities Haze represents a thoughtful cultivation and expression of cannabis genetics, specifically engineered for the discerning palate seeking clarity and engagement…
Read article →A Ganjier Guide to Isanti Frost: Origin, Lineage, and Tasting Notes
Isanti Frost stands as a testament to diligent cultivation and exacting selection, a flagship indica-leaning hybrid cultivar meticulously developed to offer a…
Read article →Cultivar profile — Isanti Frost
Isanti Frost is LimeLine's flagship indica-leaning hybrid. The genetics are a phenotype of (Sour Diesel × Wedding Cake) selected over four generations…
Read article →Cultivar profile — Twin Cities Haze
Twin Cities Haze is a daytime sativa selected from a Jack Herer × Tangie cross. Glasshouse-grown in our St. Paul facility under…
Read article →Cultivar profile — Northwoods Reserve
Northwoods Reserve is our heaviest indica. A phenotype of (GMO × Hindu Kush) selected for cold-tolerance and resin-density. Slow-cured 30 days. Dominant…
Read article →Why we cure 21 days
After harvest, cannabis flower is dried for 7–10 days (dropping moisture from ~75% to ~12%), then cured for 14–30 days in glass…
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