Piensa En White Siberian by Pev Seeds Bank
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Piensa En White Siberian is an indica-dominant strain developed by PEV Seeds Bank, noted for its blend of traditional indica qualities and modern breeding. It aims to provide deep relaxation and a balanced potency.
Appearance
Piensa En White Siberian typically features dense buds heavily coated in trichomes, giving them an icy white appearance. The buds showcase deep green colors accented by vibrant orange pistils, reminiscent of a snowy landscape.
The plant structure is robust, developed through selective breeding to support heavy, resin-laden buds. High trichome density contributes to its visually appealing and potent presentation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Piensa En White Siberian is a complex mix of earthy spices, fresh herbs, pine, and subtle floral notes. Initial scents of pine resin are complemented by secondary skunky and spicy undertones, with a lingering earthy base.
Flavors mirror the aroma, presenting a pine-infused taste on the exhale, balanced by a smooth, creamy, almost vanilla-like sweetness. Earthy and spicy notes are also present, creating a multifaceted palate experience.
Effects
This strain is predominantly indica, designed to deliver deep body relaxation and soothing sensations. Its effects are characterized by a calming influence, promoting a tranquil state.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Genetic analysis indicates the presence of precursor genes for cannabinoids like THC. Studies on similar indica-dominant strains suggest THC levels can range from 18% to 24% under optimal conditions. CBD content is reported to be less than 1%.
Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool. These compounds contribute to the strain's complex aroma, flavor profile, and potential therapeutic effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by PEV Seeds Bank through extensive breeding experiments, Piensa En White Siberian draws heavily from indica genetics. Approximately 75%-80% of its lineage is indica, selected for resilience, therapeutic properties, and desirable physical traits.
The breeding process focused on enhancing disease resistance, yield, and cannabinoid production, melding traditional methods with modern genetic techniques for stability and consistency.
Cultivation
Piensa En White Siberian is noted for its potential for high yields, with early testing showing up to 85% of specimens reaching full maturity with potent harvests. The plant structure is robust, supporting dense, resinous buds.
Genetic selection has focused on resilience and stability, contributing to its popularity among growers seeking consistency and quality.