Satori Seeds

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Satori Seeds began over 14 years ago as a project to breed high vibration herb… the kind of cannabis that opens the mind and heart to the truth of who and what we are.

Growing up in the Middle East, I was blessed to encounter cannabis from some of the most renowned regions in the world—India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran. My first experience was smoking Himalayan charas, and it instantly brought me into a deep meditative state… stillness, clarity, and a profound love for all beings.

From that moment, I knew this was something sacred. And I felt a calling to share this type of herb with as many people as possible.

That led me down the path of working with heirloom and landrace genetics—obsessively seeking out and growing varieties that carried those same heart-opening, mind-expanding qualities. Over the years, I’ve seen not only my own life shaped by these plants, but others deeply touched in the same way.

The primary focus has always been on effect first… while also selecting for plants that are naturally resilient—able to handle pests, drought, and disease with minimal intervention. The goal is to create and preserve cultivars that will stand the test of time and thrive in a wide range of environments.

My breeding style leans heavily into open pollination, working with a broad population of males and females to maintain vigor, diversity, and stability. I don’t work with feminized seeds. I believe in keeping the gene pool strong and alive.

While I primarily work with landrace and heirloom varieties, I’ve also really enjoyed bringing in old world classics and weaving them into intentionally selected hybrids—always with the intention of preserving that deeper, more meaningful quality in the experience.

On the cultivation side, I keep things simple and aligned with nature—living soil, full mineral spectrum, and letting the biology do the work. When the soil is right, everything else follows. That’s a big part of what led me to develop my Sacred Soil amendment as well—to support these genetics in the way they were meant to be grown.

This thread is here for you all to document your runs—photos, notes, observations, challenges, and smoke reports. All of it is valuable. Seeing how these plants express themselves in different environments and hands is how we continue to learn and refine together.

I’m truly grateful for each of you taking the time to grow and share your experience. This work means a lot to me, and it’s a blessing to be able to share it.

If you love heirloom and landrace genetics bred and selected intentionally for conscious and ceremonial use… you’re in the right place.
 
Egyptian Heirloom 🪷

I acquired this line about 14 years ago, and from the first encounter it quickly became a true favorite.

Everyone who experiences this herb says the same thing—it’s an absolutely perfect smoke for social gatherings, meditation, and mellow days. What stood out to me right away was the heart-opening, uplifting quality. It naturally encourages a positive state, gratitude, and being present in the moment.

Over the past decade, I’ve continued selecting this line specifically for those traits. I work it through open pollination, keeping seeds only from the best mothers while maintaining a broad, diverse population. This helps preserve vigor, resilience, and the full range of expression.

These plants are incredibly hardy. They can handle cold nights, hot days, and even grow in sandy soil with minimal nutrients while still producing impressive flowers. They’re sensitive to heavy feeding, so less is more when it comes to fertilizer.

They show strong resistance to drought and pests, and the genetics make excellent breeding stock.

One of the more unique traits is their semi-autoflower tendency. Outdoors (Northern Hemisphere), they often begin flowering around June/July and can finish as early as late August into early September.

The effect leans sativa and shares similarities with other North African and Middle Eastern herb—clear, uplifting, and functional.

This line has also proven to be an extremely valuable breeding tool. It carries a true sativa-type effect while helping reduce flowering times when worked into equatorial sativas, without muddying or dulling the clarity of the experience. In contrast to more “indica”-leaning lines like Afghani, it maintains that clean, expansive quality while still bringing things in earlier.

The aroma profile is very expressive—peach blossom, rose, citrus, yeast, and a touch of funk. Some expressions can lean into that classic “soapy/incense” profile.

Flower structure follows a sativa pattern. Smaller, faster plants tend to produce more rounded, slightly denser flowers, while larger, longer flowering expressions are more airy with foxtailing and become incredibly sticky.

Hash made from these Egyptian genetics is truly exceptional.


Line Info:

Genetics: Egyptian Heirloom
Height: 3–6 ft
Type: Sativa
Flowering Time: 6–10 weeks
Outdoor Harvest: August – October
Environment: Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
Experience Level: Easy / Beginner


Aroma:
Citrus, peach, floral, rose, incense, perfume, soap, yeast, light funk, occasional acrid/plastic notes

Effect:
Clear-headed, uplifting, lightly psychedelic, calming, mellow, meditative, introspective, comfortable

Uses:
Meditation, contemplation, breathwork, reading/studying, walking, time in nature

Potential Benefits:
Stress, mood support, focus (ADD), appetite, nausea, general discomfort, supportive for ASD

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🪷Om Mani Padme Hum🪷
 

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