The 10 BEST “Mysterious” Sativa Cannabis Strains!

2022-06-26に共有
Our Top 10 Sativa Cannabis Plants.

If you are looking for a cerebral and euphoric high, then you want to concentrate on sativa strains of cannabis plants. These are probably the most cross-bred strains of cannabis, owing to the fact that the consequences of smoking it aren’t a lounge-lizard body stone and instead, a more a cerebral uplifting.

Basically, if you still want to be able to function like a relatively normal human being after having a good smoke, then you are best to explore our list of what we consider to be best ten sativa cannabis strains.

Dr Grinspoon kicks things off at number 10, and we wonder if he is a relative of Dr Seuss or Dr Dolittle. The names of some strains continue to boggle our mind!

This is a pure, 100% sativa which takes its name from a professor at Harvard University Because, apparently, a few tokes of this stuff and you’ll get a heightened cerebral sensation and it will make you feel hyper intelligent.

Note that we say ‘feel’, it doesn’t make you any more intelligent or stupid than you already are!
This is perhaps a plant for the purist, as it is not easy to grow and don’t expect any flowering before 13 to 14 weeks.

Here at number 9 we have Neville’s Haze, a nearly 100% pure sativa strain and a cross between Northern Lights and Haze, yielding roughly 22% THC levels.

Expect ultra-fruity flavours and aromas, followed by a social, happy high.
They say that patience is a virtue, and you’ll need plenty of it here as flowering usually takes up to 16 weeks!

At number 8, Chocolope.

Now there’s a name for you – one which conjures up images of an antelope made of chocolate – we guess it’s something different from a chocolate bunny.
Actually, this cannabis gets its name from being a cross of Chocolate Thai, a 1980’s favourite, and Cannalope Haze.

What’s wrong with the alternative name we have to ask. Thai Haze anyone?

This cultivar boasts an irresistibly smoky, chocolatey, coffee-tinged aroma that gives way to a euphoric and happy high that will boost your mind while satisfying your sweet tooth.
And the best news of all, while sativa strains are notoriously slow in flowering, expect Chocolope to bloom after just eight weeks.

Coming in at number 7, Utopia Haze sounds a bit more self-explanatory, and it doesn’t disappoint.
One good toke you are likely to experience an unforgettable, hard-hitting and long-lasting cerebral high that will leave you feeling as though you are in paradise.

Expect a fruity and minty flavour coming from an abundance of terpenes. Unsurprising when you consider that when ready to harvest after ten weeks, the buds are enveloped in wonderfully sticky resin.

Kali Mist join us at number 6, best described as a unique bastard, as nobody knows either of this strain’s ‘parents’.

What they do know is that this is a very robust sativa, renowned for its stress relieving qualities.
It is also a great smoke for the daytime as the high will still leave you with a clear head and the ability to still focus, feeling energized and productive.

Though flowering can take up to 13 weeks, the wait will be well worth your while with greater-than-expected yields.

Durban, unsurprisingly, hails from South Africa and joins our list at number 5, easily recognized through its woody and liquorice-scented head stash high.

The plant’s don’t grow overly tall and you can expect them to flower after roughly eight weeks.
This current batch of sativas reads more like a geography lesson than a guide to the best cannabis plants around.

Next on the ‘map’ we have Jamaica, situated at number 4, which, surprise surprise, comes from the Caribbean island of the same name.

While we’re in this area of the globe, we don’t have far to travel for the next cannabis destination, Panama, home to the canal, the hat, and some damned fine cannabis that goes by the name of Panama Haze, now made famous by featuring at number 3 on our list.

This is the ‘offspring’ of Purple Haze, Green Haze, and F10 Panama and a potent hash, reaching THC levels as high as 23%.

We’re now in Mexico, or Tijuana to be precise. Number 2.

Tijuana is popular with creative types as it doesn’t send you to sleep, despite the very potent and invigorating high. Followed by a deliciously spicy taste.

Where growing is concerned, outdoors they will grow to quite some height, and you can expect flowering after ten to 12 weeks.

Finally- topping our list at number 1, it is of course Serious Six, presumably the prequel to the Magnificent Seven!

This is a landrace of undefined Canadian genetics crossed with an African Landrace.
Expect a sweet, citrus and floral aroma, with a hint of spice when you break down the nugs.
As for the high, well that’s a bit special. You’ll get a warming, clear-headed cerebral buzz that both melts stress while sparking creativity.

This is really a plant for experienced growers, preferring an outdoor environment and requiring skilled cropping.

コメント (20)
  • Northern lights is not a sativa it’s almost purely Indica
  • 10 Dr Grinspoon 09 Neville’s Haze 08 Chocolope 07 Utopia Haze 06 Kali Mist 05 Durban 04 Jamaica 03 Panama Haze 02 Tijuana 01 Serious Six
  • Growing up we use to get Punto Rojo from Colombia, it was citrusy and pungent and every so often you'd get a pheno that smelled straight up of lemon ammonia cleaner. The high was euphoric and clear headed and you'd get a good case of the giggles. The bud itself was a dark lime green with fiery red hairs was very fluffy and had almost as much leaf as bud. It was the ONLY decent bud to be had in my area back in the day. Now a days you can't find it to save your life.
  • @gregorypleasant
    Nothing like some old school Columbian Sativa Strains! Sweet, aromatic, and absolutely fun to smoke!! AWESOME ALL DAY HAPPY HIGH!🎯🔥💯
  • I was getting wrecked from smoking indicas all day so i switched to sativas and i find its clear high in the mind only and no body buzz that i need for pain relief. I like smoking hybrids as they got both worlds put into one plant. But i will always be a indica lover
  • @Sur5r1
    In my teens when I started smoking, at 14 - I didn't care what strain it was, it got me stoned. When I was in my 20's, I was choosier and still didn't know what strain I was smoking because back then, you got it on the streets, not a dispensary. In my 30's and 40's, I had started to notice the difference in the head buzz as well as the body buzz and chose the strains that made me feel good, energetic and later found out those were sativa strains. In my 50's I dedicated myself to sativas with an occasional indica or hybrid. Now in my 60's, disabled and a medical marijuana patient, I prefer sativa strains or hybrids for the most part but do enjoy that late night indica to help me sleep. It's no longer a "habit" to smoke reefies... it has become a lifestyle after 46 years.
  • Dr. Lester Grinspoon. One of the first Western Doctors to push for drug reform in the 60s and 70s and beyond. There is also an Australian band named in his honour (yes, I have a t-shirt).
  • Unfortunately it's almost looking as those sativas are going extinct here in the states I mean of course you can still get them but they're becoming harder and harder to come by...( Rec market) Everybody wants that Indica hybrid 38% THC , me stick me with a nice sativa at 20 -25% or whatever I'm coo..
  • Green crack is one of the best sativa’s I’ve ever had . Better than Durban poison and Acapulco gold . It’s a refreshing, energetic, euphoric, citrus, creative Buzz 🐝.
  • @userbosco
    I've grown Sativa Star (supposedly a 100% sativa), AKA "Godzilla" twice now. First year, plant went into flower after 16 weeks, then, even w/ topping, grew over 9 ft tall and was in its 10th week of flower when we got our first freeze. Had to harvest early, but the flower was still delicious (just small and short lasting). It was an enormous harvest for a single plant. This year, I topped twice and got it to flower early. Just harvested. BIG FAT TALL colas, flavors of mango and lemon. Huge sativa buzz!
  • I've preferred sativa since the early 80's and in the last few years I've come to fall in love with 'Anslinger'. AZ here and Anslinger's Demise by Shango is my favorite.
  • The most cerebral high from my experience is the Thai landraces because it makes me active and non stop talking!
  • I just grew some land race Sinai strain, it turned out to be the sativa variety. Very nice and smooth, clean almost spearmint with a big turkish delight flavour mixed with mild hash notes. The high is like being smacked with a pillow, just head befuddlement. Easy to grow, not the smelliest plant in the world but unlike anything around and a fast finisher
  • @Xp8riot.
    Durban Poison . I’m smoking it right now . I’m also from South Africa so been smoking it my whole life when I still lived there . Now I’m in weed heaven . I live in Thailand . Going to have to seek out these strains!!
  • Am an indica lover but also enjoy sativas and hybrids during the day. One of my favourite sativas is the legendary Super Silver Haze. Very surprised it's not on this list.
  • Nice video Thinking getting some of those soon . Thank you 😊
  • Jackherer is one of the best hybrids with a sativa high. The indica trait it has just makes you feel relaxed with less anxiety. Really clean clear high though.