Nepalese Dragon by Ministry Of Cannabis
Himalayan Landraces × Modern Hybrids
Nepalese Dragon is a hybrid strain meticulously developed by Ministry of Cannabis, drawing from a rich heritage of Himalayan landraces. It aims to provide a balanced experience by combining indica and sativa genetics, resulting in a robust and stable hybrid.
Appearance
Nepalese Dragon buds are densely formed and heavily coated in trichomes, giving them a crystalline appearance. They often display a varied color palette, including deep greens, purples, and bright orange pistils, reminiscent of Himalayan landscapes. The buds are typically robust and resinous, suggesting a rich cannabinoid profile.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Nepalese Dragon is complex, offering an initial earthy and woody scent layered with subtle pine and herbal undertones. Hints of sweet berries and incense can also be detected. Upon tasting, users experience a blend of spicy, herbal, and sweet notes, with a grounding earthy finish.
Effects
This hybrid strain is designed to deliver a balanced experience, reflecting its indica and sativa genetic contributions. It aims to provide both relaxation and mental clarity, appealing to a wide range of users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates significant levels of myrcene and caryophyllene, contributing to the strain's distinct aroma. Limonene and humulene are also present, associated with citrus and earthy flavor notes. The strain typically tests at 20% THC and less than 1% CBD.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Ministry of Cannabis, Nepalese Dragon is rooted in the cannabis cultivation history of the Himalayan region. Its genetic makeup is a blend of Himalayan landraces and modern hybrids, with initial development involving approximately 60% indica and 40% sativa genetic alignment. This careful breeding aims to preserve and enhance the traits of native landraces.
Cultivation
Ministry of Cannabis has focused on genetic stability, with reports indicating high consistency in successive generations. The strain is noted for its robust growth and resin production, making it a valuable subject for breeding and cultivation efforts.