Nepalese Seeds

Listen, there’s a variety called Nepalese. It’s really something special if you like sativa. It’s pure sativa, and it’s really uplifting. Like, it’s not the kind of thing you want to plop down on the couch and stare at the ceiling, but on the contrary – for those moments when you want to do something, think, create, or just chat with someone for hours. I tried it once, and then I had so many ideas in my head that I didn’t even have time to write them down. Well, it’s true that half of them turned out to be nonsense, but that’s just details.

The seeds themselves, by the way, are quite simple to grow. If you’re not a super-guru at it, don’t worry, you’ll get the hang of it. They are so, you know, unpretentious. The main thing is that the light was normal and humidity is not off the charts. And they also grow pretty fast, so you won’t have to wait long for the harvest. And of course, they have a specific odor, with spicy notes, as if you were somewhere in the mountains of Nepal. Although I have not been to Nepal, but it seems to me that it smells like that there.

The effect of Nepalese, as I have already said, is invigorating, but it is not such that you are shaking with energy. Rather, it is a soft, pleasant sensation, when you feel toned, but without overload. Also, what’s cool is that it doesn’t really weigh down your head. That is, you remain adequate, you can quietly do your business, and not sit and think how not to burn in front of the neighbors.

In general, if you are looking for something light, positive and with a touch of exoticism, Nepalese is just what you need. And plus, it’s really easy to grow, so even if you’re a beginner, you’ll do just fine.

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Nepalese Strain

Characteristic Description
Type Indica-dominant (80% Indica / 20% Sativa)
Genetics Landrace from the Himalayas
THC 15–20%
CBD Low (around 1%)
Flavor and Aroma Earthy, herbal, pine, sweet
Effects Relaxing, euphoric, calming, happy
Medical Uses Stress, anxiety, pain relief, insomnia, depression
Growing Difficulty Easy (adaptable to various climates)
Flowering Time (Indoor) 8–10 weeks
Yield (Indoor) 350–450 g/m²
Yield (Outdoor) 400–600 g/plant
Plant Height Medium (100–150 cm)
Climate Cool to temperate
Special Features Nepalese strain is renowned for its calming effects and earthy flavor, offering a traditional landrace experience with a relaxing high.