Piensa En Kali Mist by Pev Seeds Bank
Landrace Sativas
Piensa En Kali Mist, developed by PEV Seeds Bank, is a modern sativa celebrated for its uplifting and invigorating qualities. This strain represents a dedicated breeding effort to refine classic sativa genetics, resulting in a robust and distinct experience.
Appearance
Piensa En Kali Mist plants exhibit an elongated structure characteristic of sativa varieties. The buds are noted for their density and airy texture, displaying a vibrant green coloration interspersed with orange pistils. A generous coating of trichomes covers the buds, indicating high resin content.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Piensa En Kali Mist is layered, beginning with earthy and herbal notes, complemented by subtle spicy undertones. Upon curing, a faint sweetness and citrus emerge. The flavor profile mirrors this complexity, starting with sweet citrus and lemon, transitioning to a grounding earthiness with hints of pine, and finishing with a spicy, sweet aftertaste.
Effects
This sativa strain is recognized for delivering energetic and cerebral effects. Users often report an uplifting experience that can enhance focus. The blend of genetics provides invigorating mental stimulation balanced with physical benefits.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in Piensa En Kali Mist include limonene, pinene, and myrcene. Laboratory analyses typically show THC levels ranging from 15% to 22%, with minimal CBD content below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are present in trace amounts.
Growing
Piensa En Kali Mist is a sativa-dominant strain with a genetic makeup estimated at 60-70% sativa. It is known for producing high yields and exhibiting robust aromatic properties. The plant structure is visually striking and consistent, making it a favored choice for cultivators seeking visually appealing and potent results.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by PEV Seeds Bank, Piensa En Kali Mist is the result of a meticulous breeding program focused on classic sativa traits. While specific lineage details are proprietary, breeders suggest influence from Landrace sativas, potentially from Southeast Asia and Africa. Over ten breeding cycles were reportedly completed to stabilize its characteristics.