THC-Victory: Sativa Genetics Built on Cannabinoid Balance
THC-Victory stands out as a watershed moment in sativa breeding—a feminized strain designed around the rare 1:1 THC-to-THCV ratio. Dutch Passion engineered this cultivar for growers and consumers seeking something beyond the standard high-THC template. At 8% THC, it delivers moderate potency paired with the cerebral edge THCV is known for. The 11–12 week flowering window makes it accessible to Canadian indoor growers navigating shorter photoperiod cycles. Whether you're in coastal BC, the Prairies, or Atlantic Canada, THC-Victory offers a chance to explore a genuinely different cannabinoid landscape.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Growers
THC-Victory thrives under consistent indoor conditions—18–20°C daytime, slightly cooler nights, and moderate humidity (50–60%). Its sativa heritage means it appreciates strong airflow and adequate vertical space; expect moderate stretch during the transition to flower. The 11–12 week flowering period suits growers managing tight seasonal windows in Ontario or Atlantic Canada. Nitrogen-forward feeding during vegetation, then a gradual phosphorus shift as buds form, keeps this strain productive. Outdoor cultivation is possible in warm summers (Prairie conditions during peak months, or south-facing BC gardens), but indoor control remains the safest path to consistent results. Feed generously but watch for nutrient burn—sativas can be sensitive. Harvest at full amber for deeper effects.
Effects, Flavour, and Best Moments
The THC-THCV balance creates an uplifting, energetic onset without the heaviness typical of pure THC strains. Early effects lean cerebral and focused; many users report clarity and motivation rather than couch-lock. The flavour profile carries herbal, slightly citrus notes with an earthy undertone. Best suited for daytime or early-evening use, or creative sessions where mental sharpness matters. Some find the THCV component adds a sharp, almost spicy finish. Not recommended immediately before sleep; this is a thinking-person's strain.




