Nepalese reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Nepalese.
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Nepalese strain helps with
- 38% of people say it helps with Stress
- 33% of people say it helps with Depression
- 33% of people say it helps with Pain
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World peace. No wonder they are all hippie love peace sit under a tree and meditate over in Nepal. This stuff made me like everyone and positive and upbeat like I ate a cloud and rainbows or something. DANK DANK DANK. I barely even took two hits and I was already like smiling.
This is an exceptional strain with a very high THC level. I haven't felt this nice in quite a long time. So much so, I was compelled to leave a review. You will remember this strain and you will ask for it again when your out.
My grandmother used to eat grapefruit every morning....I bring that up because with this flower I feel like I am joining that tradition...well ...in a way....an earthy smell and taste with a grapefruit splash at the end...tasty....more of a mellow yet focused slump feeling then I would prefer from a morning smoke.....but late in the day as you transition to indicas? Perfect. Coughy 3/10 chillum.
So great for starting the day and definitely has all the things I love in a sativa strain. I'm out here sending good vibes right and left... This strain makes you wanna goof off and have fun with life...Yet you stay clear headed and are still able to focus. Great stuff, one of the best the pnw has to offer. Bonus: made friends with a praying mantis!
I love this strain. The complexity of it's taste is one of my main reason for this love. It smells like pine and a mossy earth. Taste like pine and flowers with a grapefruit aftertaste. The buzz is like a stairway and is relatively strong but very manageable, even for beginners. It starts as an head buzz that gradually grow stronger for an hour an a half. You talk a lot during that first period as you become very happy, uplifted and energetic. When you reach the plateau, you become more meditative and introspective for about 30 minutes. Then for the remaining of the buzz, you get hit by a strong stone buzz great to cope with pain. At that moment, you're ready to go to sleep or to relax!
Nepalese gives me a good, happy, relaxing high without the couch lock feeling that I sometimes get with other strains that relax me. I can smoke this and go outside, do some crafting, hold decent conversations without forgetting what I was saying.
Great daytime strain.
not in a legal area and the trade with the nepalese guys are really thuggish - walked up > said ganja > wait at the back alley for a few minutes > handover in less than 4 seconds
the taste is unique. not the type that's full of kief on the surface but it does get you a good high.
Texture is dry and soft. makes it enjoyable rolling a joint - personally prefer a pair of scissors rather than grinder for this strain because the feeling of cutting it is so satisfying...
moderate high - don't be afraid to smoke a little more. the high comes in gently instead of a sudden boost, by the end of a joint you would start to feel it. it gives comfortable and happy kind of high.
If you can get your paws on this original sativa landrace hailing from Nepal, you will experience something most users, recreational and medicinal, will never experience. This is a pure sativa with fruity notes and high psychoactive potency. Moreover, it is also a parent of the infamous Chemdog (allegedly), when bred with another geographically close landrace, Thai (or Thai sticks).