Sinai
Sativa LandraceTHC 10–17% / CBD 0.3–1.5% · Type Sativa · Origin Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
Profile
Strain details
Potency, type, breeder, origin, lineage, and traits.
- Potency
- THC 10–17% / CBD 0.3–1.5%
- Type
- Sativa
- Origin
- Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
- Traits
- Landrace
- Description
- Sinai, also known as Red Sea, is an Egyptian landrace strain cultivated on the Sinai Peninsula by the indigenous Bedouin population. There are two known phenotypes of the variety: a shorter tree-like indica expression and a taller sativa-like vine that is easier to train. Both emit a pungent aroma, but the dense indica pheno adds a skunky note to the mix. Originally Sinai was fertilized using mud from the Nile River or fresh camel dung, and was grown to produce hash using the traditional methods that have been practiced in the Middle East for centuries. The resulting effects are euphoric, blissful, and offer an array of therapeutic benefits.
Effects
Reported effects
Reported positives, medical uses, negatives, terpenes, and flavors.
Positive
Uplifted Focused Energetic Happy
Medical
Stress Fatigue Pain
Negative
Dry Mouth Dry Eyes
Terpenes
Myrcene 40.0%
Dominant Beta-Caryophyllene 30.0%
0 Limonene 20.0%
0
Flavors
Spicy Woody Sweet Herbal
Cultivation
Growing notes
Flowering time, yield, difficulty, and awards.
- Flowering time
- 10 weeks
- Indoor yield
- 250-350 g/m²
- Outdoor yield
- 300-450 g/plant
- Difficulty
- Moderate