Mule Extracts - Mule Extracts | Swiss Agent | Live Resin Cartridge | 1g - 1

Mule Extracts | Swiss Agent | Live Resin Cartridge | 1g

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Frontier Farms - Hood River
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Swiss
indica
THC: 10-46%
Switzerland isn't a strain; it's a label for wild Swiss gene pools shaped by climate, latitude, and survival — not a breeder's blueprint. Like Afghan or Nepalese, it refers to location-driven cannabis varieties that adapted over generations to the country's diverse environments.


Origin 1: Swiss by Valley Lineage


Stocky, hardy plants found in colder valleys, bred by nature for short seasons and tough conditions. Known for narcotic, body-heavy effects that hit like a weighted blanket, these cuts reflect the classic indica side of Swiss landraces. Terpenes lean earthy-pine with a hashy spice, sometimes finishing with citrus zest. Reported highs are sedating, physical, and long-lasting — the kind that ends in deep rest.


Origin 2: Swiss by Lowland Lineage


Taller phenotypes that thrive in sunnier lowland areas are cultivated for more stretch and longer flower times. These sativa-leaning lines throw racier effects: buzzy, energetic, and head-lifting. Flavors stay within the Swiss wheelhouse of pine and spice but often finish lighter, brighter, and more citrus-forward. Smokers describe uplift, clarity, and even a jittery edge in some phenos.


Growers value both Indica and Sativa expressions for their toughness — disease resistance, weather hardiness, and reliable outdoor harvests by mid to late October.


Call it Swiss, Switzerland, Indica, or Sativa — you're talking about wild cannabis carved by Swiss climates, not crafted in a lab. Expect variation, expect resilience, and let the landscape decide the high.


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