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No. 1172Sativa

Sikul by Indian Landrace Exchange

Indian Landrace

Sikul is a rare sativa heritage strain meticulously preserved and refined by Indian Landrace Exchange. Originating from India, this variety has been carefully cultivated to embody its ancestral roots while offering modern potency.

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Appearance

Sikul buds are dense yet airy, displaying shades of light and dark green complemented by bright orange pistils. The elongated, spindly leaves are characteristic of sativa-dominant strains. Its surface is notably covered in trichomes, giving the buds a frosty appearance.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Sikul is a complex blend, starting with invigorating citrus and pine notes, followed by subtle spicy earthiness and herbal undertones. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors this complexity, beginning with sweet citrus and a hint of spice, transitioning to an earthy, herbal finish.

Effects

Sikul is known for delivering an energetic and euphoric experience. Users often report feeling uplifted and invigorated, making it a suitable choice for daytime use. The strain is also associated with promoting a sense of calm.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

This strain typically features a THC content around 18%, with CBD levels below 1%. Its terpene profile is noted to include myrcene, limonene, and pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics. The resin production is significant, indicating a rich cannabinoid and terpene concentration.

Growing

Sikul is a robust and resilient plant, a testament to its sativa heritage and selective breeding. Its genetic stability ensures reliable phenotypic expression in cultivation. The strain exhibits strong growth patterns and good resin production.

Origins & Lineage

Sikul originates from India, drawing from decades of landrace cannabis traditions. Indian Landrace Exchange has preserved and refined this sativa heritage through selective breeding, with over 85% of its genetic makeup tracing back to authentic sativa landraces. It has evolved over 15 years into a globally appreciated variety.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Sikul?
Sikul typically contains around 18% THC.
What are the primary aromas of Sikul?
Sikul's aroma is a complex mix of citrus, pine, spicy earthiness, and herbal notes.
What effects are associated with Sikul?
Sikul is known for producing energetic and euphoric effects, often accompanied by a sense of calm.
What is the origin of the Sikul strain?
Sikul originates from India and is a refined sativa landrace variety preserved by Indian Landrace Exchange.