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Nepalese

Sativa — THC 17%
VS

Pakistani Valley

Indica — THC 23%

Potency, effects, terpenes, flavors, growing difficulty, and medical uses — compared side by side.

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Quick Verdict

Who wins in each category?

Potency
Pakistani Valley
🏥
Medical
Nepalese
🌱
Growing
Pakistani Valley
🍋
Flavor
Nepalese

Strain Profile Comparison

Six-axis profile overlay — see where each strain excels

THCCBDEffectsFlavorsGrow EaseMedical
Nepalese
Pakistani Valley

Effect Matchup

Side-by-side effect intensity — bars show relative prominence

Nepalese
Effect
Pakistani Valley
100%
Happy
77%
88%
Euphoric
68%
77%
Giggly
68%
Uplifting
Relaxed
100%
Sleepy
88%
Hungry
60%
2 shared effects highlighted
Nepalese — Potency
THC0%
CBD0%
Potency LevelModerate
Pakistani Valley — Potency
THC0%
CBD0%
Potency LevelStrong
Nepalese LandraceNepalese
Indica 0%Sativa 100%
Pakistani LandracePakistani Valley
Indica 100%Sativa 0%

Side-by-Side Specs

Green highlight indicates the superior value

Nepalese
Category
Pakistani Valley
14–17%
🔥THC
Better19–23%
1–1%
💧CBD
1–1%
Sativa (0/100)
🧬Type
Indica (100/0)
Moderate
Potency
BetterStrong
Moderate
🎯Difficulty
BetterEasy
10-12 weeks
🌸Flowering
7-9 weeks
Medium
🏠Indoor Yield
Medium
Medium to High
🌳Outdoor Yield
Medium
Tall
📏Height
Short
Morning
🕐Best Time
Evening
Medical Users, Daytime Use
🎯Best For
Nighttime Use

Profile Comparison

Shared (2)
HappyEuphoric
Only Nepalese (2)
GigglyUplifting
Only Pakistani Valley (3)
RelaxedSleepyHungry

Possible Side Effects

Shared
Dry eyesDry mouthDizzy

Growing Guide Comparison

Nepalese
DifficultyModerate
Flowering10-12 weeks
HarvestLate October
Indoor YieldMedium
Outdoor YieldMedium to High
Indoor HeightTall
Outdoor HeightTall
Plant StructureTall and Stretchy
PhotoperiodPhotoperiod
Growing MethodIndoor, Outdoor
ClimateWarm, Mediterranean
Pakistani Valley
DifficultyEasy
Flowering7-9 weeks
HarvestLate September
Indoor YieldMedium
Outdoor YieldMedium
Indoor HeightShort
Outdoor HeightMedium
Plant StructureBushy
PhotoperiodPhotoperiod
Growing MethodIndoor, Outdoor
ClimateContinental, Dry

About These Strains

Nepalese

Sativa 0/100 — THC 1417% — CBD 1–1%

Nepalese is a 100% pure sativa strain that is a native Landrace to the region of Nepal that is often used as a breeding strain. This popular sativa offers a moderately high THC level that ranges between 14-17% on average and a delicious aroma of sweet citrus with a hint of floral earth.

The taste of Nepalese is very much the same, with a sweet citrus onset and a hint of lavender earth upon exhale that sits pleasantly on the tongue.

Pakistani Valley

Indica 100/0 — THC 1923% — CBD 1–1%

Pakistani Valley is a indica cannabis strain (100% Indica / 0% Sativa) with THC levels of 19-23%. Known for its relaxed, sleepy, happy effects.

Dominant terpenes include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene.

Which One Is Right for You?

Nepalese and Pakistani Valley are both excellent strains with distinct characteristics. Nepalese is a Sativa with 14–17% THC, while Pakistani Valley is a Indica with 19–23% THC. Your choice depends on your preference for effects, growing difficulty, and intended use.

Choose Nepalese

Choose Nepalese if you want more cerebral/uplifting effects, broader medical applications. Nepalese is a 100% pure sativa strain that is a native Landrace to the region of Nepal that is often used as a breeding strain.

Choose Pakistani Valley

Choose Pakistani Valley if you want higher THC potency, easier growing, deeper body relaxation. Pakistani Valley is a indica cannabis strain (100% Indica / 0% Sativa) with THC levels of 19-23%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Nepalese vs Pakistani Valley

Medical Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using cannabis for any medical condition. Effects, potency, and medical benefits may vary. Do not use cannabis if pregnant, nursing, or under the legal age in your jurisdiction.

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