Dvaravati by Zomia
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Dvaravati by Zomia is a sativa-dominant strain developed by the breeder Zomia, recognized for its energetic effects and unique aromatic profile. It emerged from a period of sativa genetic experimentation aimed at combining vigor with distinct flavors.
Appearance
Dvaravati presents dense, conical buds with a notable frosty layer due to high trichome production, with up to 70% of the surface potentially covered in resin crystals. Its coloration features deep forest green hues, accented by purple undertones and orange pistils. The plant's structure and bud density are consistent with premium sativa genetics, making it visually appealing.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Dvaravati is a complex blend of floral, citrus, and earthy notes, often described as reminiscent of a citrus grove with a hint of spice. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, delivering an initial citrus burst with undertones of pine and sweetness, complemented by underlying earthy tones. Specific taste tests highlight distinct lemon and tropical fruit nuances.
Effects
This sativa strain is primarily known for its uplifting and energizing cerebral effects. Users often experience an immediate mental surge, making it suitable for social engagement and creative pursuits. The high THC content contributes to these sought-after psychoactive qualities.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Dvaravati typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 15-25%, with some optimally grown specimens reaching up to 25%. CBD content is generally below 1%. Terpene analyses suggest high concentrations of limonene and myrcene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Other identified terpenes include caryophyllene, linalool, and pinene.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by the breeder Zomia, Dvaravati is rooted in sativa genetics, with specific sativa-dominant strains selected for high THC and robust structure. Its lineage is believed to incorporate influential landrace genes, contributing to its endurance and adaptability. The strain's name is thought to be inspired by the ancient Dvaravati culture of Southeast Asia.
Cultivation
Dvaravati has demonstrated yield increases of up to 15% compared to contemporary strains in initial cultivation reports. Its genetic makeup suggests resilience, adaptability, and increased resin production, making it a notable candidate for cultivation. The plant's robust architecture is well-suited for optimized indoor growing conditions.