Llanera by The Landrace Team
Llanera is a sativa-dominant cannabis strain meticulously developed by The Landrace Team, drawing from a rich heritage of native sativa landraces. It represents a fusion of traditional cultivation techniques with modern genetic understanding, resulting in a resilient and potent variety.
Appearance
Llanera's buds are elongated and airy, typically displaying a vibrant green coloration with subtle hints of purple. Abundant trichomes give the buds a frosted appearance, indicative of their cannabinoid content. The plant's leaves are slender and elongated, characteristic of sativa genetics, with delicate serrated edges.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Llanera is a complex blend, featuring prominent earthy and citrus notes, complemented by undertones of pine and wood. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, delivering a zesty citrus initial taste that evolves into an earthy sweetness with a mild spicy finish. The smoke is generally smooth, leaving a clean aftertaste.
Effects
This sativa strain is known for providing an energetic and uplifting experience. Users often report a clear-headed and invigorating sensation, making it suitable for daytime use. The effects are characterized by a sense of mental clarity and enhanced focus.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate that Llanera typically contains THC levels ranging from 18-20%, with CBD content below 1%. Key terpenes identified include myrcene, limonene, and pinene, which contribute to its distinct aroma and flavor profile. The genetic makeup shows markers associated with high THC synthase and increased resin production.
Growing
Llanera is noted for its resilience and adaptability to varying climatic conditions, a trait inherited from its landrace ancestors. While specific details on flowering time, yield, and difficulty are not provided, its sativa heritage suggests a potentially longer flowering period and a need for adequate space.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by The Landrace Team, Llanera is predominantly sativa, with approximately 90% of its genetic makeup derived from traditional landrace genetics, particularly from Central and South American origins. The breeding process involved careful selection and combination of diverse sativa gene pools to enhance vigor, resilience, and psychoactive effects while preserving its natural heritage.