The Nepalese is a strong and compact highland sativa with short flowering and excellent resistance against mold and cold.
Its dense and resinous flowers produce first class hash.
The Nepalese was crossed with a touch of Jamaican’85 to add vigor, yield, bluish colors and the classic positive Jamaican effect to the final hybrid, whilst maintaining the compact original nepalese behavior.
Excellent strain for rainy and cold climates, and for indoor growing.
Strain FAQ
Why do some heat-resistant strains flower longer?
These strains take advantage of their natural regions' long, warm growing seasons because of their long flowering durations. This stage optimises growth and reproduction, and is an envolved survival adaptation.
Does every early-finishing strain have Indica dominance?
Indicas have a shorter flowering period and so are normally involved somehow, however breeders have also created fast-flowering Sativa and hybrid strains. This is very useful as breeders can select from a larger range of potential genetic attributes.
Why is the honey flavour in cannabis strains distinctive?
These strains' honey flavour is rare and delicate due to terpene balance. Genetics and the environment shape these terpene profiles, giving them a sweet, comforting aroma like honey.
Why are harvest times for outdoor cannabis strains seasonal?
Outdoor cannabis is obviously at the mercy of the seasons, with legal growers typically reaping their bounty once a year in the fall. This natural rhythm dictates the supply and could even sway the cost of these strains in the market. This makes the timing of the harvest a crucial factor for legal outdoor cultivators.
Why are regular seeds seen as more exciting?
Regular seeds are seen as exciting because of their unpredictability. Each seed is a mystery of different phenotypes, potentially growing into plants with unique taste, scent, and many other factors.