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Photo gallery: Top weed strains of the 2023 outdoor harvest

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Reporting Leafly’s annual Strains of Harvest always yields a bumper crop of badass bud photos that can’t all make the cut. Here’s some more gorgeous, mouthwatering colas to get you stoked on the sungrown season’s end.

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Ridgeline Farms’ crop, Humboldt County, CA

(Courtesy Ridgeline Farms)

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Farmer and the Felon, Sonoma County, CA

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Humboldt Seed Co mega-pheno hunt pics

Blueberry Pancakes (Courtesy Humboldt Seed Co)
The Humboldt Seed Co team checks the crop. (Courtesy HSC)

SPARC Farms harvest, Sonoma County, CA

Lost Paradise Organics’ harvest, Whitethorn, CA

Gazzurple (Courtesy Lost Paradise Organics)

Lost Paradise’s Josh Chestnut says: “This is the highest grade herb we’ve ever produced. … The fall colors and smells are divine. From the vibrant pink pistils of the Forbidden Muffin to the glittery snowflake trichomes on the Gazzurple, every strain is to be admired, smelled and appreciated while still living.”

More from Sonoma Hills Farm, Petaluma, CA

Purple Pistachio at Sonoma Hills Farm. (David Downs/Leafly)

Joyce Cenali says: “I think we’re going to have really strong numbers off this garden.”

Swami Select, Mendocino County, CA

Royal Highness (Courtesy Swami Select)

Nikki from Swami Select says: “We are in the heart of harvest now and it is so beautiful! The late winter cold last season has everyone up here with smaller plants than usual, everything got started late, but all good – we grow for quality not quantity and always feel the smaller plants are better, more concentrated.”

HendRx Nursery photos

Savage Farm SoHum OG (Courtesy HendRx Nursery)
Strawberry Biscotti grown at Happy Day Farm.

From Leafly editor David Downs’ garden



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