Sakura

Sakura

aka Cherry Sakura, Sakure
0 harvests
hybrid
Genes
20%
THC
0.3%
CBD
Bodhi Seeds
Strain Creator
0 harvests
hybrid
Genes
20%
THC
0.3%
CBD
Bodhi Seeds
Strain Creator

Sakura, bred by Bodhi Seeds, braids the grounding calm of Bubba Kush (Katsu cut) with the quirky energy of Wookie #15 to produce a poised, cherry-forward hybrid. Dense, medium-tall plants stack chunky, olive buds streaked with purple and lit by saffron pistils; a silvery resin glaze hints at potency around 20% THC with trace CBD. Crack a cured nug and sweet cherry and wildflower notes bloom over an earthy and woody core, a profile led by myrcene with linalool and beta-caryophyllene supporting, for a rounded Sweet, Flowery, and Earthy palate. Effects are often reported as a bright, euphoric lift that settles into an unhurried, body-deep calm, leaving many relaxed yet gently uplifted. Indoors, Sakura flowers in about 56-70 days and rewards attentive growers with medium-to-high yields, roughly 400-500 g/m2, alongside a straightforward, medium-difficulty routine. Its structure suits training and responds well to balanced feeding, while outdoor or greenhouse runs favor temperate autumns and steady airflow. Credit to Bodhi Seeds for capturing this elegant blend: the Katsu Bubba backbone shapes the compact morphology and comfortable weight, while Wookie #15 threads in sparkle, color, and that blossom-sweet finish. For growers and collectors alike, Sakura lives up to its name, striking, balanced, and fleetingly unforgettable. Expect a balanced hybrid character with indica-leaning structure and steady, manageable vigor.

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Type
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Hybrid
Cannabinoid
THC 20%
THC 19%
THC 18%
THC 27%
THC 22%
THC 29%
THC 23%
Top Effect
Uplifted
Euphoric
Euphoric
Uplifted
Uplifted
Euphoric
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Dominant terpene
Myrcene
Caryophyllene
Myrcene
Limonene
Limonene
Caryophyllene
Caryophyllene





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