Big Yeti Feminised By Seedstockers
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- Oct 4
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Big Yeti Feminised By Seedstockers Grow From SouthWesthesh
Strain Name: Big Yeti
Breeder: Seedstockers
Genetics: Early Durban × Sour Diesel
Strain Type: Feminized photoperiod (sativa-dominant)
Lineage: A coastal-adapted Early Durban female line crossed with a Sour Diesel male, stabilized through multiple outdoor generations for resilience
Flowering Time: Around 8 weeks
Flavours & Aromas: Sweet-sour citrus, tamarind, with spicy and woody undertones
Big Yeti is a robust, sativa-leaning outdoor strain engineered by Seedstockers for challenging climates. Born from four years of breeding along the Dutch coastline, it was shaped to survive wind, rain, humidity, fungal pressure, and short summers. Its parentage—Early Durban × Sour Diesel—contributes both flavor intensity and vigor.
In growth, Big Yeti can become a giant when planted outdoors, often reaching up to 5 m under ideal conditions. Despite the height, its bud structure is relatively open, which supports good airflow and helps reduce mold risks in humid environments. Because of its scale, it's less suited to indoor or greenhouse cultivation unless space and height constraints are addressed.
When flowering, Big Yeti produces long, resinous colas. The aroma and flavor lean into tropical citrus sweetness with sour edges, joined by tamarind tang and spicy woody layers. Under optimal conditions, THC levels tend to fall in the high range (estimates between 14 % and 22 %). The effect is uplifting, energizing, and cerebral—perfect for daytime activities or creative sessions.
In terms of yield, Big Yeti is built to deliver outdoors. Sources report that a well-cared-for plant can produce large quantities, making it a premium choice for growers seeking size and performance in a strain that can thrive in less-than-ideal climates.
In summary, Big Yeti Feminized is a towering, flavor-rich, high-performance sativa for outdoor growers. It’s ideal for those who want to push the limits, especially in cooler, wetter regions, and are ready to manage its size in exchange for exceptional yields and aromatic impact.
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