Queen of Jamrud

Queen of Jamrud

Cannabis Strain by Earthly Pleasures

Introduction
Queen of Jamrud represents strain with geographically-specific naming—Jamrud being a town in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province near the Afghan border, historically significant for the region's cannabis cultivation and hashish production. The name suggests either Pakistani landrace genetics or reverence for South Asian cannabis heritage.

Lineage
Without accessible breeder attribution or detailed documentation, genetic specifics remain partially undocumented. Geographic naming in cannabis often indicates landrace preservation work, regional genetics, or cultural homage to areas with legendary cannabis cultivation histories.

Terpenes
Terpene profiles in Pakistani landrace genetics typically emphasize earthy, spicy, musky characteristics from myrcene and caryophyllene dominance—producing aromatics associated with traditional hashish rather than modern fruity hybrids. If this strain incorporates authentic Jamrud-region genetics, expect these traditional profiles.

Growth
Cultivation characteristics for Pakistani genetics typically follow indica patterns: compact structure, broad leaves, dense flowers, relatively quick flowering adapted to the region's climate. Pure landraces might show more variation than stabilized commercial genetics.

Effects
Effects from Pakistani indica genetics traditionally deliver physical relaxation and sedative properties—historically selected for hash production rather than flower consumption.

Documentation
Availability likely requires specialty landrace preservation sources or breeders working with South Asian genetics.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

Sources: https://www.facebook.com/Earthly-Pleasure-Cannabis-Genetics-1519334288300023/

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