Nepalese Bandaid by White Buffalo Seed Collective
Nepalese Landrace Sativas × Modern Sativa-Dominant Lines
Nepalese Bandaid is a sativa-dominant strain developed by White Buffalo Seed Collective, drawing inspiration from high-altitude Nepalese landraces and modern sativa genetics. It is characterized by its potent cannabinoid profile and a complex sensory experience.
Appearance
Nepalese Bandaid buds are dense and resinous, often displaying deep greens, purples, and burnt orange hues. Microscopic examination reveals a high density of trichomes, giving the buds a frosted, crystalline look. The leaves are long, narrow, and serrated, characteristic of sativa genetics, and may exhibit a slight bluish tint under certain lighting conditions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Nepalese Bandaid is a vibrant mix of earthy and sweet notes, with prominent citrus and pine scents, complemented by hints of spicy pepper and herbal incense. Upon consumption, the flavor begins with bright citrus notes that transition into a complex herbal earthiness, balanced by an underlying sweetness and a smooth, spicy finish.
Effects
This strain is noted for its cerebral effects, providing an invigorating and uplifting experience. The sativa dominance contributes to a clear-headed sensation, making it suitable for daytime use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Nepalese Bandaid typically tests around 18% THC, with CBD levels below 1%. Its terpene profile includes compounds such as Myrcene, Limonene, Pinene, and Terpinolene, which contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects. The strain's genetic makeup is estimated to be approximately 60-70% sativa.
Growing
Developed through meticulous breeding programs, Nepalese Bandaid is noted for robust growth and high resin production. The breeding process involved extensive selection over multiple generations to ensure desired sativa characteristics and cannabinoid efficiency.
Origins & Lineage
White Buffalo Seed Collective created Nepalese Bandaid by combining landrace sativa genetics from Nepal with modern sativa-dominant lines. This meticulous breeding effort spanned several years and involved experimental crosses, aiming to preserve the resilience and vigor of indigenous varieties while enhancing yield and terpene expression.