Eastern Manipur-Burma
Eastern Manipur-Burma
Also known as: Eastern Manipur, Manipur-Burma Border
Eastern Manipur-Burma Strain Overview
Eastern Manipur-Burma is a pure sativa landrace cannabis strain originating from the border region between Manipur, India and Burma (Myanmar), located at approximately 1500 meters above sea level. This variety has been selected and domesticated over many generations by the Tangkhul tribe, a sub-division of the great Naga or Mao tribe, who inhabit the Eastern Manipur region. The farmers specifically from this region near the Eastern Manipur-Burma border grow cannabis all around the year, creating a perpetual harvest situation. The strain is characterized by its very uniform aroma throughout the domesticated heirloom population, closely resembling caramelized paste of blueberry and dried date fruit jam. The domesticated heirloom expresses long colas with chunky bracts covered in resin and a considerable amount of plants have flowers with chunky floral bracts with purple bluish streaks on the seams. After sampling fresh resin on location, the effects were quite overwhelming in a way that it immediately creates a 'headband' and induces alertness and heightened sensitivity for sounds in the environment.
Eastern Manipur-Burma Strain Effects
Eastern Manipur-Burma Strain Positive Effects
- Users report it may help with mental clarity
- May assist with creativity and focus
- Often used for daytime productivity
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Eastern Manipur-Burma Strain Possible Negative Effects
- Forehead Pressure
- Possible overwhelming effects for novice users
- May cause heightened sensitivity
- Potential anxiety in high doses
Eastern Manipur-Burma Strain Growing Information
Eastern Manipur-Burma is an sativa from Indian Landrace Exchange that can be cultivated indoors and outdoors, where plants will need a flowering time of approximately 112 days (16 weeks). This strain grows well in most environments, although it's eminently an outdoor strain for hot and tropical/subtropical climates, showing great resistance against heat, rain, wind and fungus. Seeds sown around spring and early summers get a full season and grow tall around 10-11 ft, while seeds sown later in summer stay around a medium stature of 6-7 ft and winter sown crops flower out really small about 4-5 ft average. It yields heavily due to its strong lateral growth. Growing difficulty is moderate to advanced due to long flowering time and tropical requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Eastern Manipur-Burma make you feel?
Eastern Manipur-Burma is known to produce the following effects:
- Euphoric: 85%
- Dreamy: 80%
- Alert: 80%
- Energizing: 75%
- Creative: 70%
- Focused: 65%
What are the positive effects of Eastern Manipur-Burma?
Eastern Manipur-Burma has these reported positive effects:
- Users report it may help with mental clarity
- May assist with creativity and focus
- Often used for daytime productivity
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Eastern Manipur-Burma?
Possible negative effects include:
- Forehead Pressure
- Possible overwhelming effects for novice users
- May cause heightened sensitivity
- Potential anxiety in high doses
What does Eastern Manipur-Burma taste like?
Eastern Manipur-Burma has the following flavor profile:
- Blueberry
- Dates
- Earthy
- Fruity
- Herbal
- Sweet