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Mountain Sage
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Feminized
Mountain Sage delivers a clear, focused high with a calm body finish. The strain flourishes in cool, mountainous settings and in controlled tents. You get medium-high yields and a flowering window of eight to ten weeks. Growers find it manageable with intermediate skills, and medical users report stress relief and mild pain reduction. MasterSeeds lists Mountain Sage for growers who want an alpine-style profile and reliable feminized seeds.
- Alpine, Herbal, Uplifting
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STRAIN PROFILE
Complete Cannabis Strain Specifications
| Trait | Value |
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| Type | Sativa-dominant Hybrid |
| THC | 18-24% |
| CBD | 0.5-2% |
| Grow Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flowering Time | 8-10 |
| Yield | Medium-high, 400-500 g/m2 indoor, 400-600 g/plant outdoor |
| Height | Medium-tall, 80-160 cm |
| Environment | Both |
| Effects | Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
| Flavors | Earthy, Pine, Herbal |
| Genetics | Mountain Sage x Alpine Kush |
| Climate | Cool mountainous climates, tolerant of warm days and cool nights |
* Information may vary depending on growing conditions
Mountain Sage Strain Information and Characteristics
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Strain TypeStrain Type:
Mountain Sage is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a clear cerebral lift and steady body ease. It suits growers who want daytime energy with a mild evening unwind.
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THC ContentTHC Content:
THC sits in the moderate to high range, typically between 18 and 24 percent. Expect a functional, long-lasting head high that supports focus.
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CBD ContentCBD Content:
CBD stays low, roughly 0.5 to 2 percent, making it a THC-forward profile. Patients seeking mild anti-inflammatory or calming effects report benefits at low doses.
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Grow DifficultyGrow Difficulty:
Growing Mountain Sage fits intermediate growers who follow a steady light and nutrient plan. It tolerates mistakes but rewards disciplined training and ventilation.
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Flowering TimeFlowering Time:
Indoor flowering finishes in about eight to ten weeks. Outdoor plants ripen late in season in cooler alpine zones.
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Expected YieldExpected Yield:
Indoor yields reach medium-high levels around 400 to 500 grams per square metre with good light. Outdoor plants can hit 400 to 600 grams per plant in long seasons, especially in sheltered BC valleys.
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Plant HeightPlant Height:
Plants reach medium-tall stature, generally 80 to 160 centimetres. Manage height with topping or low stress training to fit your tent.
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Growing EnvironmentGrowing Environment:
Mountain Sage performs well indoors and outdoors. It thrives in tents and on south-facing slopes with good airflow.
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Expected EffectsExpected Effects:
You will notice an uplifting cerebral surge that sharpens focus and mood. The finish brings gentle physical ease without heavy sedation.
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Genetic LineageGenetic Lineage:
Mountain Sage originates from a Mountain Sage x Alpine Kush cross selected for altitude tolerance. The lineage delivers sativa lift with a stable body profile.
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Seed TypeSeed Type:
Seeds are offered as feminized genetics for predictable female plants. You will find them through reputable seed banks and specialty suppliers.
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Preferred ClimatePreferred Climate:
This strain favors cool, mountainous climates with warm days and cool nights. It handles temperature swings but needs shelter from heavy rain during late flower.
Frequently Ask Questions
Everything you need to know about this strain.
Use 18/6 during veg and switch to 12/12 for bloom. Keep light intensity strong during the first four weeks of flower.
Top at three to four nodes and apply low stress training before stretch. Use a staggered light ramp to avoid sudden spikes.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for balanced effects. Check pistils and trichomes daily as you approach the end.
Feed moderate nitrogen in veg, then raise phosphorus and potassium in bloom. Monitor runoff EC and adjust feed by small increments.
It shows moderate resistance but dense buds stay vulnerable in humid finishes. Maintain airflow and keep humidity below 50 percent late in flower.
It is not ideal for first-time growers, but a careful beginner can succeed. Follow a clear feed schedule and simple training to reduce issues.
Yes, it tolerates cool nights and short summers if you use sheltered sites or a greenhouse. Choose early harvest techniques in higher latitudes.
Keep soil pH between 6.0 and 6.5. For hydro aim for 5.8 to 6.2.
Dry slowly for five to ten days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks. Expect peak flavour after four weeks of curing.
Introduce small night temperature drops and finish with low stress photosynthetic management. Add late bloom PK and silica to support trichome density.
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Q: My Mountain Sage stretched too much during early flower. What now?
A: Support branches with stakes and remove heavy fan leaves that shade lower buds. For the next run, top earlier and set a stable light schedule.
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Q: Leaf tips burn in week three of flower. How do I fix it?
A: Check EC and lower feed by 10 to 20 percent if runoff is high. Flush with clean water and rebalance pH before resuming feeding.
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Q: I found brown spots on leaves, cause and action?
A: Inspect for pests and run a pH and nutrient test. Treat pests with insecticidal soap and correct calcium or magnesium shortages.
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Q: How do I increase bud density this cycle?
A: Raise daytime light intensity and keep night temperatures 5 to 8 degrees cooler. Add bloom supplements and maintain humidity near 40 to 50 percent.
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Q: How long after a final flush should I wait to harvest?
A: Wait seven to fourteen days after a flush to let trichomes peak. Check trichomes daily as the window narrows.
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