Pakistani Pink by Landrace Bureau
Pakistani Landrace
Pakistani Pink is an indica-heritage cultivar developed by Landrace Bureau, noted for its striking blush tones under cool conditions, reminiscent of high-altitude Pakistani genetics. It is described as compact, resinous, and aromatically complex, offering a blend of sweet resin, earthy spice, and berry-floral notes.
Appearance and Morphology
Pakistani Pink exhibits a compact, stocky structure typical of its indica heritage, often reaching heights of 60-120 cm indoors when trained. Its flowers are dense, frequently described as golf-ball or egg-shaped, with a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio. Under cooler night temperatures, the pistils and bracts can develop noticeable pink to rose blush hues, and the buds are covered in a thick layer of trichomes.
Aroma and Flavor
The aroma profile of Pakistani Pink is a complex blend, often described as sweet resin, earthy spice, and subtle berry-floral notes. Breaking apart the flowers may reveal deeper scents of sandalwood or incense. The flavor follows suit, with consumers noting a combination of berry, cream, earthy, floral, and spicy or peppery undertones.
Effects
Consumers report that Pakistani Pink delivers a relaxing body effect coupled with a calm, steady mental state. It is generally not associated with an aggressive couchlock, though effects can vary with dosage and individual tolerance. The cultivar is noted for providing classic indica comfort.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
While specific lab results vary, available data suggests Pakistani Pink typically falls within a potent THC range of 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%. Terpene concentrations are generally comparable to other well-cultivated indicas, ranging from 1.0% to 2.5%. Common terpenes associated with this cultivar include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects.
Growing Characteristics
Pakistani Pink is valued for its manageable height and dense flower production, making it suitable for indoor cultivation. Its structure supports robust resin development. The plant's genetics are rooted in high-altitude Pakistani lines, suggesting resilience. Flowering times are typically on the shorter side, characteristic of landrace-derived indicas.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Landrace Bureau, Pakistani Pink is an indica-heritage cultivar drawing from traditional cannabis genetics native to Pakistan. The name reflects the potential for pinkish coloration in its pistils and bracts under specific environmental conditions, a trait common in high-altitude Pakistani varieties. The breeding aims to preserve the resilience and morphology of these landrace lines while enhancing garden performance for modern cultivation.