Read The Cannabis Breeder's Bible Online
Authors: Greg Green
Sagarmatha produces some of the most interesting varieties. Sagarmatha has some original choices that will certainly be shown-off by growers who want to try something alternative.
This sturdy Bubbleberry plant produces larger buds with more strength and taste than original Bubblegum or Blueberry. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
Bubbleberry has been one of Sagarmatha’s most satisfying varieties to date, creating a legend for herself in the grow rooms and neighborhoods of cannabis connoisseurs. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
Intense flavor, chocolaty aroma and potency in Matanuska Tundra have combined to form the densest variety Sagarmatha Seeds have had the pleasure of producing thus far. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
A glacier of THC crystals frosts Matanuska Tundra’s colas. She packs more power than an icepack polar bear. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
The high Stonehedge possesses is soaring and overwhelming, providing the smoker with a lithographic outlook. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
Stimulating, cranial sensations are often followed by an upswing in altitude and attitude. Whether taken in the evening or after work, Stonehedge magic is well received. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
She is believed to have originated from Himalayas of Afghanistan and climatized in the mountains of Humbolt County California in the late 70’s. Several generations later in the early 90’s we were blessed with the seeds and then propagated them in Holland. Sagarmatha entered her in a Cannabis Cup and received an honorable mention. Photograph by Sagarmatha
Early Riser is Sagarmatha’s first variety especially developed for outdoor production in northern climates. Several generations of select breeding - choosing individuals with the shortest flowering period combined with the highest density of cannabinoidal resin - have produced a wonderful example of botanical wizardry. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
The high is uplifting and motivational, releasing the sun’s natural energy with every bowl. So let the sun shine in and don’t get burnt. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
Yumbolt brings back that old-fashioned flavor from the fabled hills of Humboldt Co. California. Possessing a sedative stone with an outdoor aroma, she will often induce heavy eyelids with a satisfying smile, from the first toke till the last the taste remains. Photograph by Sagarmatha.
Watering during vegetative growth can be done either by feeding down low or sprinkling from a height as long as there is a tray to catch the falling water. Avoid getting water in contact with the lights if you do it this way. In flowering, you will probably want to water down low to avoid damaging flowering pistils from the spray.