Nebula by Paradise Seeds
White Widow × Tutankhamon × The Real McCoy × US Indica gene pool
Nebula is a sativa-dominant strain meticulously developed by Paradise Seeds, renowned for its quality genetics. It offers a balanced profile that has made it a standout selection, appealing to both recreational users and those seeking potential therapeutic benefits.
Appearance
Nebula exhibits a striking visual appeal with vibrant green leaves that can display deep purple hues, particularly under cooler temperatures. Its dense buds are heavily coated in trichomes, giving them a shimmering, cosmic appearance, complemented by small orange pistils that indicate proper maturation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Nebula is complex and inviting, characterized by a blend of spicy, earthy, and fruity notes with a distinct honey-like sweetness. Upon consumption, it delivers a delightful flavor profile that echoes its aroma, featuring sweet honey, fruity notes, and hints of herbal spice, leaving a pleasant fruity tang as an aftertaste.
Effects
Nebula is recognized for its uplifting and energetic effects, primarily stimulating cerebral activity. This makes it a popular choice for creative endeavors, social gatherings, and situations where an energetic boost is desired.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Dominated by terpenes such as Caryophyllene, Pinene, and Terpinolene, Nebula's aroma and flavor profile are significantly influenced by these compounds. Cannabinoid analysis indicates THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 23%, with CBD content below 1%, contributing to its potent psychoactive and cerebral effects.
Growing
Nebula is known for robust growth patterns and quality output, with potential yield increases noted in controlled environments. While specific flowering times are not detailed, its genetic makeup suggests a strain that is manageable for cultivators seeking reliable results.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Paradise Seeds, Nebula is a sativa-dominant strain with approximately 70-80% sativa genetics. Its lineage is believed to include contributions from the US Indica gene pool, White Widow, Tutankhamon, and The Real McCoy, reflecting innovative cross-breeding techniques.