Sinai
Sinai, also referred to as Red Sea, is a Egyptian landrace strain cultivated on the Sinai Peninsula by the indigenous Bedouin population. There really are two known phenotypes of the variety: a shorter tree-like indica expression plus a taller sativa-like vine that is easier to train. Both emit a pungent fragrance, yet the heavy indica pheno adds a skunky note to the concoction. Originally Sinai was fertilized using mud from the Nile River or fresh camel dung, and was grown to produce hash using the established techniques that have been practiced in the Middle East for centuries. The resulting effects tend to be euphoric, blissful, and supply an array of medicinal benefits.

Strain Flavor

When smoked or converted into an edible form, the flavor of the Sinai strain is best described as Menthol, Spicyherbal, and Pepper.


Sinai Strain Medicinal Benefits and Side Effects

Relaxed 74.53% of users reported feeling relaxed.
Happiness 49.42% of users reported feeling happier.
Uplifted 74.74% of users reported feeling uplifted.
Talkative 49.5% of users reported feeling talkative.
Lack of Appetite 3.14% indicated a decrease in appetite.
Euphoria 99.62% of users reported feelings of happiness.
Anti-Depressant 99.53% of users felt uplifted after consumption.
Pain Reduction 99.27% of users noticed a reduction in pain.
Stressed 3% of users reported reduced stress.

Buying Sinai Seeds - Which Breeder to Choose

Not all Sinai Seeds are made equal, and the genetics can depend heavily on the breeder. Below you can find a list of available breeders of Sinai seeds to help identify which is the best for you.