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The new Archive Seedbank strains have landed at PureSativa.com, and this is exactly the kind of breeder drop that gets collectors paying attention. Archive Seedbank has always had that slightly heavyweight feel in the seed world, where the names do not just look good on a product grid — they carry a sense of history, reputation, and serious breeding intent. Looking at the new arrivals in the Archive Seedbank category, the line-up includes Knockout, Planet Diesel, Triple Threat, Bananarama, Yoshi, Planet Sherb, Killz, and Zikigai. That is a strong set of names, and it instantly gives the page a more premium, collector-focused feel.
What stands out straight away is that these are listed as regular cannabis seeds from Archive Seedbank, with pricing shown across the drop at different premium levels. In the screenshot provided, Knockout and Yoshi are listed at £160.00, Planet Diesel and Triple Threat at £120.00, Bananarama at £96.00, Planet Sherb at £140.00, and Zikigai appears
The new Karma Genetics strains have officially dropped on PureSativa.com, and this is one of those releases that instantly feels like a proper breeder moment rather than just another quiet product update. What makes this drop particularly interesting is that it is clearly built around the Zizi family. Several new strains use Zizi V2.0 as a major parent or reference point, which gives the full release a connected feel. Instead of a random batch of unrelated names, this looks like a focused project with a shared genetic theme running through it. That matters because collectors often enjoy lines that feel cohesive. It gives the drop a story. Customers are not just browsing individual packs; they are looking at different expressions and pairings from the same creative direction.
The new strains shown in our launch artwork include BananzI, LemonzI, Zirop, PayazI, Zizi Blue, Gen ZI, Zizi V3.0, and Orange Milano. Most of the list is marked as Regular, while Orange Milano is shown as Feminized. That gives customers a nice split between traditional regular seed options and a feminized option for those specifically looking for that format. It also makes the drop feel broader because it appeals to different types of seed collectors and legal-market buyers.
Personally, I like how memorable the naming is. The repeated “ZI” sound ties the line together, while each strain has its own flavour of personality. BananzI sounds tropical and playful, LemonzI sounds sharp and citrus-led, Zirop has a syrupy feel, PayazI brings a papaya-style twist, Zizi Blue sounds bold and colourful, Gen ZI feels modern and cheeky, Zizi V3.0 feels like the next chapter, and Orange Milano adds a sweet, polished finish. For Pure Sativa customers, this is a drop worth exploring while it is new.