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Pure Himalayan landrace — sweet-resin heritage sativa.
Genetics
Highland Nepalese's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Highland Nepalese is a pure landrace sativa from the Himalayan foothills of Nepal — historically used as the source genetic for traditional Nepalese hand-rubbed hashish (charas). Head-up sativa expression with surprisingly dense resin coverage given the sativa structure. Sweet-spice and pine on the nose. Landrace genetics mean phenotype variance is wide.
Aromatic chemistry
Nepal is one of the historical centers of charas production — hand-rubbed hashish made by rolling fresh flower between the palms. The Nepalese landrace was selected over generations for resin coverage, making it one of the few sativas with hash-friendly trichome density.
Highland Nepalese is a sativa — head-up and uplifted in character, with the energetic profile customers expect from sativa-dominant flower. The lineage is Landrace — Nepal (Himalayan foothills).
Highland Nepalese hits sweet spice up front, pine through the middle, and earth on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
Highland Nepalese tests in the 14–20% THC range — on the lower end for a flower strain. Customers report a milder, easier experience than the 24%+ heavy hitters.
Highland Nepalese reads as a daytime strain — head-up and uplifted, the kind customers commonly reach for in the morning or early afternoon when there's still a to-do list.
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