Swabi Pakistani by Massmedicalstrains
Pakistani Landrace
Swabi Pakistani, bred by MassMedicalStrains, is a sativa-dominant strain with roots in Pakistan's ancient cannabis traditions. It offers a modern interpretation of classic landrace genetics, carefully refined for potency and a complex sensory experience.
Appearance
Swabi Pakistani buds are dense and covered in trichomes, presenting a frosty appearance. They typically have a conical sativa structure with elongated, vibrant green leaves. Subtle purple undertones may appear in cooler flowering conditions. Buds can average 3-4 cm in width, and high resin concentrations are visually apparent.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend, led by a robust earthy scent reminiscent of rich soil, complemented by spicy and herbal undertones with hints of pepper. A floral heart, sometimes compared to lavender, adds sophistication. Upon tasting, users experience earthy and woody notes, followed by spicy, peppery flavors and subtle citrus undertones.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is reported to provide cerebral and motivating effects. Users often experience a sense of calm and enhanced creativity. The overall experience is described as invigorating yet balanced.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Terpinolene. The cannabinoid profile is characterized by THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 23%, with moderate CBD content between 1% and 2%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are also present.
Growing
Swabi Pakistani has a flowering period of approximately 70-80 days, typical for sativa strains. The plant is noted for its robust structure and genetic vigor, adapting well to cultivation. Selective breeding has focused on stabilizing traits like resin production and yield.
Origins & Lineage
This strain is a modern reinterpretation of landrace genetics from the Swabi region of Pakistan. MassMedicalStrains meticulously bred it, preserving authentic characteristics while enhancing potency and aroma through selective back-crossing with traditional sativa-dominant genetics.