Legend Of Nigeria by Swamp Boys Seeds
Legend of Nigeria, a sativa-dominant strain from Swamp Boys Seeds, draws inspiration from its namesake nation's vibrant history. Meticulously bred for uplifting and energetic effects, this cultivar combines modern breeding techniques with a respect for tradition.
Appearance
The buds of Legend of Nigeria are visually striking, typically displaying a rich emerald green hue complemented by bright orange pistils. They are densely coated in crystalline trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The plant's structure can exhibit elongated, sativa-typical leaves with occasional indica-like features, and the flowers are compact yet resinous.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend, beginning with invigorating citrus notes like lemon and orange, layered with deeper earthy and herbal undertones. Subtle hints of pine and a botanical sweetness can also be detected. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, presenting a citrus-forward tang with earthy and herbal notes, sometimes accompanied by a mild spicy nuance.
Effects
Legend of Nigeria is known for delivering potent sativa effects, characterized by an energetic and uplifting experience. Users often report a pronounced cerebral stimulation, promoting mental clarity and invigoration. While predominantly sativa, it may offer a subtle balance of physical relaxation due to minor indica influences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate a THC content typically ranging from 18% to 24%. The terpene profile is notable for the presence of compounds such as Myrcene, Limonene, and Pinene, which contribute to the strain's distinct aroma, flavor, and effects. CBD levels are reported to be less than 1%.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Swamp Boys Seeds, Legend of Nigeria is a sativa-dominant hybrid, with genetics estimated at 75-80% sativa and 20-25% indica. The breeding process began in the early 2010s, drawing inspiration from equatorial sativa landraces. Rigorous selection and genetic testing were employed to ensure consistency and potency, honoring Nigerian heritage.