Big Yeti
Photoperiod♀ Feminized

Big Yeti

by Seedstockers · Spain

Type

Photoperiod

Yield / plant

Feminized

Feminized

Country

Spain

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About Big Yeti

# Big Yeti Big Yeti is a feminized photoperiod cultivar developed specifically for outdoor growing. Seedstockers' Dutch breeding team invested four years refining this strain by selecting parent plants with exceptional tolerance to moisture, fungal infections, and insect damage. The development occurred in a coastal environment near the North Sea, subjecting the genetics to challenging conditions including high humidity, abbreviated growing seasons, and powerful sea winds. This variety thrives in cool, wet climates including the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany, Scandinavia, northern regions of North America, Patagonia, and tropical highland areas with substantial rainfall and cooler temperatures. The maternal genetics trace to a 1990s-era Early Durban line from Flying Dutchmen Seeds—a cultivar long favored by regional outdoor growers in northern Dutch zones. The paternal lineage derives from an upstate New York Sour Diesel selection with a decades-long history in similarly humid, wet, and brief-summer conditions. Breeders selected superior phenotypes from each parent line, then crossed them together and stabilized the resulting offspring across three generations while continuously exposing plants to the demanding North Sea coastal environment. Big Yeti is a sativa-forward strain engineered for outdoor success. Plants transition rapidly through flowering while remaining resilient against mold and pest pressures. During vegetation, seedlings develop into substantial plants reaching up to five meters when grown directly in large quantities of garden soil. The plant structure features thick, moderately spread flowering clusters that resist moisture accumulation. Expect sweet-tart flavor notes with tamarind and citrus characteristics. Properly managed plants yield abundant high-THC harvests in autumn. These genetics perform poorly indoors and are suboptimal for greenhouse production. Should greenhouse cultivation be attempted, container cultivation with limited pot size and quality soil prevents excessive height. Outdoor cultivation—whether container or in-ground—enables substantial yields with minimal expense and maximum environmental responsibility. No electrical infrastructure, climate control systems, or supplemental lighting requirements exist when growing outdoors.

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