Genetics: Multipurpose Himalayan Landrace
Sourcing: The Real Seed Company, northern Kumaon, Winter 2019
Purpose: Charas (hand-rubbed), seed, fibre
Latitude: 29° N
Harvest: late-September to early November
Height: 2-6 metres outdoors
Aroma: Floral, citrus, hashy
Characteristics: Vigourous, hardy, resinous inflorescences, long internodes, intermediate domestication, green and purple, CBD
Classification: C. sativa subsp. indica var. himalayensis x C. sativa subsp. indica var. indica
Grow type: Outdoors, greenhouse
This Kumaoni landrace is a traditional multipurpose Himalayan domesticate. Unique to a district of northern Kumaon bordering Tibet, its cultivated for fibre, seed, and hand-rubbed charas. Kumaon was for several years a part of the Kingdom of Nepal and shares its Himalayan traditions, including cannabis culture.
Kumaoni landraces are charming, rustic plants. Their charas is harder and coarser than the Parvati type but at its best is characterised by a luminous, expansive high and an even, long-lasting buzz. This landrace will grow very tall given space and has the long internodes and loose, resinous buds of traditional Himalayan domesticates. Purple and light green colours are typical.
Genetics | Pure Himalayan Charas Plant |
Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
Sex | Regular |
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