Photo Gallery: Top Cannabis Strains of the 2023 Outdoor Harvest
Covering Leafly’s annual Strains of Harvest always produces a bumper crop of badass bloom photos, not all of which can keep up. Here you will find more wonderful, delicious colas that will get you in the mood for the end of the sun-drenched season.
Read the main story, then enjoy more Croptober goodness below.
Video: Christina DiPaci, founder of Paradiso Gardens
Topics: Love of the greenhouse; taste trends; the scene in Salinas, California; the <20% THC movement; the ugly weed movement; Jilly Bean; batch sizes; pricing; and relaunch of the brand.
Harvest from Ridgeline Farms, Humboldt County, California




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Harvest from SPARC Farms, Sonoma County, California



Harvested by Lost Paradise Organics, Whitethorn, California



Josh Chestnut from Lost Paradise says: “This is the highest quality herb we have ever produced. …The fall colors and smells are divine. From the bright pink pistils of Forbidden Muffin to the glittering snowflake trichomes of Gazzurple, each variety can be admired, smelled and appreciated while still alive.”
More from Sonoma Hills Farm, Petaluma, CA



Joyce Cenali says: “I think we’re going to have really strong numbers in this garden.”
Swami Select, Mendocino County, California



Nikki from Swami Select says: “We are now in the middle of harvest and it is so beautiful! Last season’s late winter cold resulted in everyone up here having smaller plants than usual, everything started late but all good – we grow for quality not quantity and always feel that the smaller plants are better and are more focused.”
Photos of HendRx Kindergarten


From the garden of Leafly editor David Downs


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