Nepal Mist by Ace Seeds
Himalayan Sativas (Landrace)
Nepal Mist is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Ace Seeds, drawing inspiration from traditional Himalayan landraces. It is recognized for its energetic profile and complex aromatic and flavor characteristics. This strain appeals to users seeking a stimulating experience.
Appearance
Nepal Mist plants are characterized by their tall growth and loose, airy bud formation. The buds are typically green with subtle purplish undertones and are covered in resinous trichomes. Their structure promotes good airflow, which can be advantageous in preventing mold during cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Nepal Mist is a complex blend of earthy and herbal notes, with hints of spice and fresh-cut grass, reminiscent of its Himalayan origins. Upon consumption, the flavor follows suit, presenting a robust herbal taste complemented by earthy and citrus undertones, evolving into a smoother profile with floral and coffee-like nuances. The experience concludes with a pleasant herbal aftertaste.
Effects
Users commonly report that Nepal Mist delivers an energetic and cerebral high, promoting creativity and focus. Its predominantly sativa genetics contribute to a stimulating experience that is often described as uplifting and invigorating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Nepal Mist typically contains around 18% THC and less than 1% CBD. While specific terpene profiles are not detailed, common terpenes associated with its reported aromas and flavors include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene. Minor cannabinoids may also be present, potentially contributing to its overall effects.
Growing
This strain is noted for its resilience and vigor, performing well in challenging climates. Its tall structure and loose buds are characteristic of its sativa heritage. Growers focused on organic methods have found success with Nepal Mist.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Ace Seeds, Nepal Mist is a sativa-dominant hybrid with over 75% of its genetics tracing back to ancient Himalayan landrace sativas. ACE Seeds introduced this strain during a period of interest in sativa genetics from rare geographic regions, aiming to balance potent effects with robust growth.