Pamir Gold
- Pamir Gold is a cherished variety created by combining native sativas and indicas - specifically plants from Nepal and North India
From one of the most beautiful, most complex, and certainly most famous landscapes on Earth comes a rare cannabis genetics, carefully stabilized by some of Europe's most renowned cannabis breeders - the masters from the seed bank Dutch Passion. Pamir Gold is a variety of medical cannabis, from which a knowledgeable grower, patient, or recreational user expects to live up to its name. This unique plant combination of Nepalese sativas and North Indian indicas has, according to current feedback, quite a lot to offer.
What Nature Offers from the Pamir Mountains
The Himalayan landscape is not just about Everest and snow-capped peaks towering over a majestic mountain range. The Himalayas have also given us cannabis genetics, thanks to which interested parties can now grow plants with enormous production of medicinal cannabinoids. Pamir Gold is capable of coating its flowers with abundant resin typically containing around 25% THC and 1-2% CBD.
Experts and patients describe the flowers of "Pamir gold" as ones that only need to be viewed once for a person to always recognize this variety. Contributing to its memorability, according to laboratory analyses, is the very high content of an aromatic substance (terpene) called limonene. This terpenoid also occurs in citrus fruits and helps the flowers achieve a very fresh nuance.
Is Limonene the True Gold of the Flowers?
Recent studies have focused specifically on the limonene terpene. According to current observations, its effects are capable of increasing the production of serotonin and dopamine, substances without which a person simply feels down. Improving serotonin regulation in patients' bodies is often the intention of psychiatrists, who typically try to achieve this through various pharmaceuticals. Limonene, however, may offer a safer natural alternative.
Interestingly, the cannabis variety that scientists identified as having the highest limonene content is the Hindu Kush model. Hindu Kush is a typical indica not unlike the one used by Dutch Passion breeders to develop Pamir Gold. Limonene genetics are thus a natural part of the mature plant.
"You can find more plants rich in antidepressant-acting limonene in the previous article - "Lemon Cannabis Varieties with High Limonene Terpene Content (For Treating Stress, Anxiety and Depression)
Effects & Impact of Pamir Gold
One of the reviewers on wikileaf.com describes the properties of Pamir Gold as follows:
"Pamir Gold takes your mind on a creative energy adventure. Even though you feel like floating on a cloud above mountain peaks and your body is in a deeply relaxed mode, you have a need to do something, invent and create. You definitely won't take root on the couch like with other typical indicas."
From the above description, it becomes clear why this model is so popular among its fans. Some patients and recreational users complain about too fast and restless THC effects with certain genetically dominant models (such as 100% sativa - Durban Poison). With indicas, which are also rich in THC, users may dislike the too grounding effect. Is the problem in THC? No. The personality of varieties is influenced by the aforementioned terpenes.
Thanks to the terpene spectrum found in mature Pamir Gold flowers, consumers praise the combined impact on body and psyche. This hybrid can thus be used by those seeking psychological or creative help while also partially calming the physical body. A typical example here could be patients suffering from digestive problems who need to apply cannabis all day. With proper dosing, a balanced effect can be achieved during which the patient is able to continue with most daily activities.
According to patients rating Pamir Gold on the Wikileaf.com server, the variety can be used to treat:
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Stress, depression and bipolar disorder
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Impotence
* All information in this article is purely for reference. We do not guarantee the described effects, variety properties, and information provided by persons on the Leafly server.





