Nigerian Kandahaze by White Buffalo Seed Collective
Nigerian Sativa Landrace × Modern Sativa Hybrids
Nigerian Kandahaze is a sativa-dominant strain developed by White Buffalo Seed Collective, prized for its robust genetic lineage and profound experiences. It combines traditional African sativa characteristics with modern breeding for a unique profile appealing to both experienced and new users.
Appearance
Nigerian Kandahaze exhibits a tall, sativa-typical structure, often reaching significant heights outdoors. Its buds are dense and elongated, adorned with a rich tapestry of deep greens, purples, and golds, indicative of potent cannabinoid and terpene concentrations. High trichome density contributes to a frosty appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Nigerian Kandahaze is a complex bouquet featuring sharp citrus notes layered over pine, spice, and herbal undertones, often complemented by hints of tropical fruit. Its flavor profile mirrors this complexity, starting with a zesty, tangy citrus and herbal taste on inhalation, evolving into spicier, earthier notes upon exhalation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain is characterized by a significant cannabinoid profile, with THC levels typically ranging from 15-25% and minimal CBD content (<1%). Key terpenes identified include Limonene, Pinene, and Terpinolene, which contribute to its distinct aromatic and flavor characteristics.
Effects
Nigerian Kandahaze is known for delivering cerebral and energetic effects. Users often report an invigorating experience that aligns with its sativa heritage, promoting focus and a sense of upliftment.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by White Buffalo Seed Collective, Nigerian Kandahaze draws its genetic legacy primarily from robust Nigerian sativa landrace strains. Approximately 80% of its genome originates from these indigenous lines, enhanced by modern sativa genetics to improve resin production and potency.
Growing
This strain is noted for its vigorous growth and resilience, suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Its sativa-dominant phenotype results in tall plants, and the breeding process has focused on stabilizing its genetic inheritance for consistent results across generations.