Arctic Sun
Cannabis Strain by Flying Dutchmen
Introduction
Arctic Sun from The Flying Dutchmen carries the paradox of its name right into its genetics: a mostly sativa cultivar named for the sun that lingers above the Arctic Circle, burning through perpetual summer nights. From one of Amsterdam's foundational seed companies, Arctic Sun represents a bright, energizing polar experience in plant form.
Lineage
The Flying Dutchmen was established in Amsterdam during the early 1990s, rising alongside the Dutch seed industry's golden era. Their catalog has long favored well-documented, genetically traceable varieties—a preference for transparency over mystery. Arctic Sun is classified as a mostly sativa regular-seed cultivar with an approximately 66-day flowering period. Specific genetic parentage is not detailed in available breeder documentation, though the Amsterdam provenance and sativa emphasis suggest influence from European Haze or Skunk-based genetics that defined the era.
Terpenes
Terpene documentation for Arctic Sun is limited in public databases. Mostly sativa cultivars from Flying Dutchmen's classic era tend toward terpinolene and ocimene-forward profiles—bright, piney, citrus-laced aromatics with a clean herbal undercurrent. A 66-day flowering window for a mostly sativa suggests deliberate selection for shorter finishing time, possibly at the cost of some of the more expansive, resin-dense qualities found in longer-flowering pure sativas.
Growth
Growth structure follows sativa convention: taller internodal spacing than indica-dominant varieties, lighter and more open bud architecture, and a preference for space and airflow. Indoor growers will want to account for vertical stretch, particularly during the first two weeks of flowering. Outdoor cultivation in temperate climates can exploit the plant's natural vigor. The regular seed format requires sexing plants prior to full flowering.
Effects
Arctic Sun's reported effects align with its sativa character: a clear-headed, uplifting onset with energizing mental clarity that growers associate with productive daytime activity. Reports suggest sustained duration rather than a sharp peak-and-drop, with the physical dimension remaining secondary to the cerebral experience. This is not a heavy sedation cultivar.
Documentation
No documented medicinal applications specific to Arctic Sun appear in available records. Its sativa profile may appeal to those drawn to cannabis for focus, mood, or energy-related purposes, based on general sativa effect patterns.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Sources: http://www.flyingdutchmen.com
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