Big Buddha
Cannabis Strain by El Clandestino
Introduction
El Clandestino opened its doors in Amsterdam in 2001, establishing itself as a supplier of classic cannabis varieties at what it describes as very affordable prices. Big Buddha is part of that original Amsterdam tradition — a mostly indica variety with a relatively short flowering window, produced on the El Clandestino farm by Dutch breeders who built their reputation on consistency rather than novelty.
Lineage
**Genetic Lineage**
Big Buddha is a mostly indica hybrid from El Clandestino, available as regular seeds. The specific parental lineage has not been disclosed. El Clandestino's broader catalogue leans heavily on classic Dutch and Afghan genetics — think Northern Light, Super Skunk, and Durban in various combinations. By 2007, the company introduced new genetics to refresh their lineup while retaining the affordable, classically-rooted approach. Big Buddha, with its 56-day flowering time, fits the profile of an Afghan-dominant indica cross.
Terpenes
**Terpene Profile**
No specific terpene data has been published for Big Buddha. El Clandestino's classic indica-dominant varieties typically express earthy, hashish-forward aromatic profiles rooted in Afghani and Hindu Kush genetics, often with undertones of sweet wood or mild spice. Big Buddha's mostly indica classification suggests this aromatic direction, though without formal analysis the specifics remain speculative.
Growth
**Growth Characteristics**
As a mostly indica, Big Buddha plants tend toward compact, bushy architecture with relatively short internodal spacing — traits that make the variety well-suited to indoor growing in limited vertical space. Flowering completes in approximately 56 days (8 weeks), which is on the shorter end of the indica spectrum. The Amsterdam breeding environment has historically selected for reliability and uniform performance, suggesting consistent phenotype expression across a crop. Regular seeds require sexing during early flowering.
Effects
**Reported Effects & Experience**
The mostly indica classification and Dutch breeding heritage suggest a grounding, physically relaxing effect profile. Classic Amsterdam indica hybrids of this era were typically bred for manageable potency and smooth, approachable effects — less about extreme THC percentages and more about well-rounded sensory experiences. Reports for this specific variety are sparse in public databases, reflecting its status as a classic low-profile Dutch seed-bank offering.
Documentation
**Medical Applications**
As an indica-dominant variety, Big Buddha may be of interest for relaxation and sleep support, consistent with the general properties of its genetic heritage. No formal studies exist for this strain specifically.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Sources: http://www.elclandestino.nl/
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