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Himalaya Snow Regular (Ace Seeds) - Legendary Nepalese Strain
Himalaya Snow Regular (Ace Seeds) - Legendary Nepalese Strain

Himalaya Snow Regular by Ace Seeds

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Himalaya Snow by Ace Seeds is a unique 90% sativa hybrid blending pure Nepalese landraces with the legendary Kali Mist. Known for its exceptional resin production, sweet, fruity aroma, and invigorating effects, this strain thrives in diverse climates, offering a rare mix of traditional charm and modern performance. Perfect for resin enthusiasts and sativa lovers!

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Himalaya Snow Strain Info

Himalaya Snow is a remarkable sativa-dominant hybrid (90% sativa) from the renowned Ace Seeds. This strain is the result of a masterful genetic fusion, blending two pure Nepalese landraces—Annapurna and Kathmandu—with a touch of the legendary old-school Kali Mist. This intricate lineage creates a cannabis experience that feels like a trek through the Himalayan peaks: wild, pure, and breathtakingly unique.

The strain offers two distinct phenotypes. The first, true to its Nepalese roots, grows tall and elegant with slender, elongated branches and fine, large leaves. These plants exude a traditional sativa charm, producing medium-sized buds that, while not dense, are absolutely drenched in a frosty layer of resin. The second phenotype leans more towards a modern hybrid, showcasing a stockier structure, broader leaves, and larger, denser flowers. Both phenotypes carry the essence of their heritage, offering growers a fascinating glimpse into the past and present of cannabis cultivation.

Flowering Time & Yield

This strain takes its time to fully reveal its potential. With a flowering period of 10 to 12 weeks indoors, Himalaya Snow rewards patient growers with a medium yield of high-quality buds. Outdoor growers will find their harvest ready by late October or early November, making it perfect for climates with cooler autumns. Despite its moderate yield, the strain compensates with an exceptional resin production that transforms each bud into a frosty masterpiece, ideal for extraction enthusiasts.

Himalaya Snow thrives in a variety of climates, from Mediterranean warmth to the chill of mountainous regions, thanks to its high resistance to cold, rain, and fungi. Its adaptability ensures a consistent harvest in diverse environments, even up to latitudes of 45°.

Effects and Aroma

Himalaya Snow delivers a cerebral high that’s as crisp and refreshing as mountain air. Its effects are clean, expansive, and invigorating, making it the perfect companion for creative pursuits or active days. Physically energizing yet mentally grounding, this strain lifts spirits and sharpens senses without leaving a heavy body load.

The aroma profile is equally enchanting. Imagine sweet strawberry yogurt, creamy banana, and a hint of tangy citrus, all rounded off with the smoky, incense-like finish of Nepalese charas. The flavor mirrors the aroma, leaving a lasting impression on the palate with its fruity sweetness and subtle earthy undertones. It's a sensory journey that cannabis connoisseurs won’t soon forget.

With a THC content of 14.7%, Himalaya Snow strikes a balance between potency and approachability. It also features significant levels of CBG (up to 1.73%), adding an extra layer of therapeutic potential to its already impressive profile.

Tips for Growing Himalaya Snow

Himalaya Snow is a resilient strain that thrives in a variety of environments, making it a versatile choice for growers of different experience levels. However, its predominantly sativa genetics require a bit of space and care to truly shine. This strain has high resistance to cold, rain, and fungi like botrytis, as well as medium to high resilience against pests such as spider mites and whiteflies. If you’re growing in regions with challenging conditions, Himalaya Snow will stand strong where other strains might falter.

For outdoor cultivation, this strain flourishes in climates ranging from Mediterranean warmth to mountainous chill. Whether you’re in subtropical, continental, or temperate regions, it adapts well, especially in areas where the flowering phase benefits from cool or even cold temperatures. Indoors, we recommend giving it enough vertical space and employing SCROG or horizontal training techniques to maximize its lateral growth and bud production.

While it’s not the most difficult strain to cultivate, it does demand some attention to nutrient levels. Moderate feeding is key—this plant doesn’t respond well to over-fertilization, especially with high PK or bloom boosters. Keeping it balanced ensures healthy growth and prevents potential hermaphroditic tendencies during late flowering. For experienced growers, the reward is a harvest that combines beauty, resin, and character.

What truly fascinates us about Himalaya Snow is its ability to blend tradition and innovation. Its Nepalese heritage shines through in every frosty bud, while the Kali Mist influence adds a modern twist to its structure and performance. It’s a strain that tells a story with every grow cycle, captivating both novice and seasoned cultivators alike.

Himalaya Snow Strain Characteristics

  • Genetics: Nepal Annapurna x Nepal Mist with 25% Kali Mist influence
  • Type: Regular seeds
  • Ratio: 90% sativa / 10% indica
  • THC: 14.7%
  • CBD: 0-0.03%
  • CBG: 0.76%-1.73%
  • Flowering Time (Indoor): 10–12 weeks
  • Harvest Time (Outdoor): Late October to early November
  • Yield: Medium
  • Resistance: High resistance to cold, rain, and botrytis; medium-high resistance to spider mites and whiteflies
  • Structure: Tall and elegant with two phenotypes: one Nepalese with thin, large leaves and another hybrid with broader leaves and denser flowers
  • Climate: Suitable for Mediterranean, subtropical, continental, and mountainous regions up to 45° latitude
  • Aroma: Sweet strawberry yogurt, banana, and citrus with a smoky Nepalese charas finish
  • Effect: Cerebral, expansive, clean, and energizing
  • Difficulty: Moderate; requires careful nutrient management
  • Best for: SCROG techniques, cooler climates, and growers seeking high resin production

Himalaya Snow FAQ

Is Himalaya Snow sativa or indica?

Himalaya Snow is a predominantly sativa strain, with a genetic composition of 90% sativa and 10% indica. This means it carries the typical traits of sativa plants: tall structure, long internodes, and thin, elegant leaves. Sativa strains are known for their cerebral, uplifting effects, making them ideal for daytime use and creative activities. On the other hand, indica strains are usually shorter, bushier plants with broader leaves, and they tend to produce relaxing, body-centered effects. Himalaya Snow’s slight indica influence adds some structural robustness and denser flowers in one of its phenotypes, but the overall experience remains true to its sativa roots.

How long does it take for Himalaya Snow to flower?

Himalaya Snow has a flowering time of 10 to 12 weeks indoors. For outdoor growers, you can expect to harvest this strain by late October or early November, depending on your climate. Patience is key with this strain, as the extended flowering period allows it to develop its full resin potential and complex terpene profile.

What is the best climate for growing Himalaya Snow?

Himalaya Snow thrives in a variety of climates, from warm Mediterranean regions to cooler mountainous areas. Its high resistance to cold, rain, and fungi makes it ideal for locations with challenging weather during the flowering phase. This adaptability allows it to perform well in both subtropical and continental climates, even at latitudes as high as 45°.

Does Himalaya Snow require special care during cultivation?

While Himalaya Snow is resilient, it does benefit from a careful nutrient regimen. Moderate feeding throughout the growth cycle is recommended, avoiding overuse of bloom stimulators to prevent potential hermaphroditic tendencies late in flowering. For indoor grows, using SCROG or horizontal training techniques can help maximize yields, especially given its sativa-like vertical growth.

What makes Himalaya Snow unique compared to other strains?

Himalaya Snow stands out for its rare genetic lineage that combines two pure Nepalese landraces with a touch of Kali Mist. This results in a strain that offers both a connection to traditional charas plants and the enhanced performance of modern hybrids. Its frosty resin production, unique aroma of sweet strawberry yogurt and banana, and clean, energizing effects make it a truly exceptional choice for growers and enthusiasts alike.

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