Sinai

Type: Sativa

THC-Content: 11%

Terpene (dominant): Myrcene (Earthy, Musky, Herbal)

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 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. Sinai’s high is unique, with a powerful headrush that induces a sense of Euphoria and happiness, often followed by a deeply relaxing body buzz. This strain is favored for its ability to relieve stress, anxiety, and depression while promoting a sense of calm and relaxation. It is also used for its potential to reduce pain and inflammation. The short, dense plant structure of the indica phenotype makes it suitable for compact growing spaces, while the sativa phenotype offers more flexibility for training.

Sinai tastes like Blue Wolf, Hawaiian Dream, Jamaican.

Feeling

Euphoric (99%):

Relaxed (67%):

Uplifted (67%):

Hungry (67%):

Talkative (34%):

Disease

Stress (34%):

PTSD (34%):

ADD/ADHD (34%):

Anxious (0%):

Pain (0%):