Vietnam Black by The Landrace Team
Vietnam Black Pure x Vietnam Black Pure × 1968 Vietnam Black x Vietnam Black
Vietnam Black is a predominantly sativa strain with roots in Southeast Asia, meticulously bred by The Landrace Team. It is recognized for its pure sativa profile, enhanced potency, and complex sensory experience.
Appearance
Vietnam Black buds are notable for their dense, resinous structure and a distinct dark hue, often featuring hints of purple and deep chocolate tones. The plant's robust sativa framework supports long, slender leaves and extended branches, contributing to its exotic visual appeal.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Vietnam Black is intricate, with dominant scents of spice, earthy undertones, and notes of wood, floral, and pepper. This complexity carries into the flavor, offering a multi-layered experience that combines spicy, dark chocolate, earthy, floral, and woody essences for a balanced profile.
Effects
As a sativa-dominant strain, Vietnam Black typically delivers an uplifting cerebral high, promoting creativity and focus. Users often report enhanced mood and energy, making it suitable for daytime use when increased alertness and productivity are desired.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate THC concentrations typically ranging from 18% to 22%. Key terpenes identified include caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, contributing to the strain's spicy, earthy, woody, citrus, and floral aromatic and flavor notes. The cannabinoid profile is focused on delivering a potent THC experience.
Origins & Lineage
Originating from the fertile fields of Vietnam, Vietnam Black is a landrace sativa strain. The Landrace Team has preserved its heritage through selective breeding, enhancing its potency and quality while maintaining a nearly pure sativa genetic profile. Some varieties show a 0/100 Indica/Sativa ratio.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not provided, the strain's robust sativa framework suggests it may require adequate space for branch extension. Its genetic integrity and natural vigor are noted characteristics appreciated by growers.