LA Mano Negra 2 by White Buffalo Seed Collective
La Mano Negra #2 is a sativa-dominant strain developed by White Buffalo Seed Collective, noted for its rich history and multifaceted profile. It is recognized for its energetic uplift and contributions to creativity.
Appearance
The buds of La Mano Negra #2 are dense and covered in a resinous layer, displaying deep green colors with violet undertones. Intricate trichomes give the buds a shimmering look, and pistils are a bright orange, contrasting with the leaves. Bud structure is noted for its symmetry and compact formation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend of spicy and earthy notes, complemented by hints of sweet citrus, pine, and herbal undertones. This scent profile is attributed to a balanced terpene composition. The flavor follows suit, offering a taste that mirrors its aromatic complexity, with citrus and sweet notes mingling with earthy and spicy elements.
Effects
La Mano Negra #2 is reported to provide an energetic uplift, often described as fostering a creative spark. Users may experience enhanced focus and a sense of invigoration, making it suitable for daytime activities.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages beyond THC are not detailed, the strain is noted for its sativa dominance. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects. The total volatile terpene content averages around 1.8% by weight.
Growing
Cultivation reports indicate an average vegetative growth period of 4-5 weeks. Under optimal conditions, yields can exceed 450 grams per square meter. The strain is considered well-adapted to indoor environments, where controlled lighting enhances its visual appeal and potentially its yield.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by White Buffalo Seed Collective, La Mano Negra #2 is a sativa-dominant strain with a lineage heavily influenced by classic sativa genetics, estimated to be over 80%. Breeding techniques, including backcrossing, were employed to ensure stability and predictability. Its genetic markers show a high degree of similarity to reputed sativa archetypes.