Nepal Highland by Tropical Seeds Company
Nepalese Highland Landrace
Nepal Highland, a sativa strain developed by Tropical Seeds Company, originates from the traditional cannabis varieties of Nepal. It combines ancient cultivation practices with modern breeding to produce a consistent and potent experience.
Appearance
Nepal Highland plants are tall and slender, characteristic of their sativa heritage. They feature long, thin leaves with vibrant green hues, complemented by deep amber pistils. The buds are dense and well-formed, often appearing frosty with bright orange and red trichomes, giving them a striking visual appeal.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Nepal Highland is a complex blend of earthy pine and subtle floral notes, with spicy undertones. When consumed, the flavor profile transitions smoothly from sweet floral notes to a mild citrus finish, creating an invigorating olfactory and gustatory experience.
Effects
Users typically experience energetic, euphoric, and uplifting sensations from Nepal Highland, promoting creativity and clear-headedness. It is known to enhance focus and productivity, making it suitable for daytime use. While stimulating, it also offers a gentle body relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Nepal Highland contains THC levels ranging from 18-22% and less than 1% CBD. Its terpene profile is rich in limonene, pinene, and myrcene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. Trace amounts of linalool and caryophyllene have also been detected.
Growing
This strain exhibits resilience, adapted to high-altitude conditions. It demonstrates excellent photoperiodic characteristics under controlled environments. Specific details on difficulty, flowering time, yield, and preferred environment are not detailed in the provided notes.
Origins & Lineage
Nepal Highland is a pure sativa strain with deep roots in Nepalese highland cannabis genetics. Tropical Seeds Company selectively bred these traditional landrace varieties, focusing on preserving their sativa traits and ensuring genetic integrity over multiple generations. Over 80% of its genetic makeup is confirmed as traditional sativa.