Pamelina by Rare Dankness Seeds
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Pamelina, a creation of Rare Dankness Seeds, is an indica-dominant strain recognized for its distinct characteristics. It is bred for a predominantly indica expression, appealing to both connoisseurs and those seeking therapeutic benefits.
Appearance
Pamelina presents visually arresting, dense buds that are often a deep forest green with subtle purple hues, reflecting its indica heritage. These nugs are generously coated in trichomes, giving them a sparkling appearance and a sticky texture. Vibrant pistils, ranging from warm orange to deep rust, further indicate the bud's maturity and quality.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Pamelina is a complex blend featuring earthy and pine-like notes, complemented by hints of floral sweetness. Initial inhalation reveals deep herbal scents, layered with a brighter, citrus-herbal top note. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a balance of earthy robustness and lingering sugary sweetness, with subtle tropical fruit undertones and a finish of spice and floral notes.
Effects
Users report that Pamelina delivers calming effects, making it a suitable choice for relaxation. Its indica-dominant nature is associated with a predominantly relaxing experience, aligning with its therapeutic potential.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate elevated levels of myrcene and limonene, contributing to Pamelina's distinctive aroma and flavor. This strain typically contains THC levels between 18% and 22%, with CBD content generally below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are also present in trace amounts.
Growing
Pamelina exhibits a classic indica flowering pattern, resulting in compact, well-formed buds. Genetic selection aims for resilience and stable genetics, leading to consistent growth patterns and trait expression across cultivation batches. Breeders have focused on achieving a robust structure and reliable performance.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Rare Dankness Seeds, Pamelina is the result of experimental cross-breeding and meticulous selection of parent lines. While not explicitly stated, industry speculation suggests potential genetic influences from classic indica varieties like Northern Lights and Afghani landraces, contributing to its 70-80% indica profile.