Moby Dick: The Sativa Leviathan
Silent Seeds' Moby Dick has earned its place in Canadian grow libraries through relentless performance and complex terpene architecture. This feminized hybrid skews decidedly toward sativa expressionâ60% of its genetic backboneâyet retains enough indica structure to deliver manageable plant control indoors. At 22% THC, it commands respect without becoming unwieldy. Expect tall, vigorous growth, substantial branching, and a flowering window that sits comfortably within most Canadian indoor seasons. Whether you're running a small tent in Vancouver or a dedicated room in Toronto, Moby Dick rewards attention with prolific resin production and layered sensory engagement.
Cultivation Profile for Canadian Growers
Moby Dick stretches enthusiastically, making her ideal for growers with vertical real estate. Indoor cultivators should anticipate 2â2.5Ă height increase during transition; top early or employ SCROG to manage canopy geometry. She responds well to intense lighting (600W+ HPS or equivalent LED per square metre) and appreciates consistent airflowâespecially crucial in humid Maritime or Ontario climates prone to mould pressure. Vegetation can run 6â8 weeks before flipping to 10â11-week flower. Outdoor grows in Prairie microclimates benefit from early May starts to ensure full ripeness by late September. Expect nitrogen-heavy feeding through veg; shift to phosphorus-potassium emphasis post-flip. Watch for stretch-related stem stress; secondary staking helps.
Experience and Sensory Profile
Moby Dick opens with cerebral clarityâa hallmark of her dominant sativa geneticsâbefore settling into a grounded, whole-body warmth courtesy of the indica 40%. Smokers report creative momentum, social ease, and sustained focus suitable for daytime or early-evening use. Flavour leans toward piney undergrowth, subtle citrus top notes, and an earthy mineral finish on the exhale. Limonene and pinene dominate the terpene profile, with myrcene rounding the edges. Best enjoyed during active pursuits: creative work, hiking, conversation-heavy gatherings.




