Cambodian
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About this Sativa Strain
The 100% sativa cannabis strain known as Cambodian references its origins as well as various types that can be found from the region. Their smell and taste are normally floral and skunky, often with soil; earthy undertones.
Cambodian references the various landrace strains that can be found in the regions. This means they grow wild in Cambodia and are often cultivated by the natives.
The THC levels of Cambodian vary drastically anywhere from 15-26%. Rare instances have found 30%. The high of your normal Cambodian strains are often described as the best sativas ever consumed. Expect your basic sativa experience: euphoria, boosts in energy, motivation and inspiration, increase in focus, blissful feelings, and a mood often meant to socialize. Some are psychoactive and “psychedelic” offering the consumer enhanced and unique experiences.
Negative effects of Cambodian sativas depend on potency and dosage – with dizziness, headache, paranoia, anxiety, dry mouth, and dry eyes being possible (the latter two typical).
Sativas generally grow to be quite tall and bare long, thin leaves with lighter hues.
Lab Data
Cannabinoid | Amount |
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THC: | 15-26% |
Genetic Lineage
Frequently Asked Questions 关于 Cambodian
- What is Cambodian?
Cambodian is a strain of cannabis that is said to be a pure landrace strain, meaning it is indigenous to the region of Cambodia.
- Where does Cambodian come from?
Cambodian is said to be a pure landrace strain.
- What does Cambodian smell like?
It is said to have a unique, musky and earthy aroma.
- What does Cambodian taste like?
It is said to have a unique, musky and earthy taste.
- What color does Cambodian have?
The color of the buds can vary depending on the growing conditions, but typically it has a green color.
- What effects does Cambodian have?
It is said to produce a stimulating experience that provides energy to the mind and body. Many note feeling increased focus, motivation, inspiration with an elevated mood.
- Is Cambodian an Indica, Sativa or Hybrid?
It is considered a pure landrace sativa.