Renaqi by White Buffalo Seed Collective
Afghan landrace cultivars (potential)
Renaqi is an indica-dominant strain meticulously bred by White Buffalo Seed Collective, aiming to deliver potent effects with a user-friendly profile. It is recognized for its classic indica heritage, offering soothing relaxation and a classic body high.
Appearance
Renaqi exhibits dense, indica-typical buds coated in a substantial layer of trichomes, indicative of high resin content. The buds often display deep green coloration, sometimes accented with purple and blue hues, especially under optimal growing conditions. Bright orange to rust-colored pistils add to the visual appeal, signaling careful cultivation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Renaqi is primarily earthy and musky, with prominent notes of pine and spice, complemented by subtle floral undertones. Upon consumption, a complex flavor profile emerges, starting with earthy and spicy notes, followed by a distinct aftertaste of vanilla and citrus. The smoke is reported to be smooth, making it suitable for various consumption methods.
Effects
Renaqi is known for inducing a classic indica body high, characterized by profound relaxation and a soothing sensation. Users often report a couch-lock effect, contributing to its reputation for promoting calmness and easing the mind. While primarily indica, it may also offer a sense of euphoria alongside its deeply relaxing properties.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates that Renaqi typically contains THC levels between 20-25%, with CBD content below 1%. Myrcene is often identified as a dominant terpene, contributing to its sedative qualities, alongside Caryophyllene and Limonene. These compounds contribute to the strain's distinct aroma, flavor, and potential therapeutic effects, possibly enhancing the entourage effect.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by White Buffalo Seed Collective, Renaqi is a strain intentionally bred for its indica dominance. While specific parent strains are not detailed, it is suggested that Renaqi may share significant genetic ancestry, potentially up to 70-80%, with traditional Afghan landrace cultivars, known for their potent, sedative, and pain-relieving characteristics.