Purple Pakistani Chitral by Bodhi Seeds
Pakistani Landrace
Purple Pakistani Chitral is an indica heritage strain meticulously bred by Bodhi Seeds, drawing from the unique genetics of Pakistan's Chitral region. It is recognized for its robust indica characteristics and a history rooted in careful landrace selection.
Appearance
This strain presents dense, compact buds characteristic of indica varieties, displaying a striking color palette that includes deep purples and vibrant greens. The buds are heavily coated in resinous trichomes, giving them a frosty, crystalline appearance. Pigmentation can intensify with cooler temperatures, with purple hues potentially covering a significant portion of the bud surface under optimal conditions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex mix of pungent earthiness, floral notes, and fruity undertones, often accompanied by hints of pine and spice. Upon consumption, the flavor profile mirrors the aroma, presenting a rich tapestry of berry, grape, pine, and spicy notes with an earthy finish.
Effects
Users report a deeply relaxing and sedating experience, consistent with its indica heritage. The effects are often described as calming and conducive to unwinding, making it a popular choice for evening use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Early tests and grow diaries indicate THC levels approaching 20%. While specific terpene profiles can vary, compounds like myrcene and caryophyllene are noted for contributing to its aromatic complexity and potential effects.
Growing
Reported yields can range from 400 to 500 grams per square meter under optimized cultivation. The strain is known for its genetic stability and resilience, a result of meticulous breeding and selection over multiple growth cycles.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Bodhi Seeds, Purple Pakistani Chitral is an indica heritage strain with genetics tracing back to indigenous landraces from the Chitral region of Pakistan. The breeding program focused on preserving the robust qualities of these high-altitude varieties while ensuring consistency.