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shiva82

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Tai Cannabis Landrace – Ganja
Sourcing: The Real Seed Company, Laos, Southeast Asia, 2024
Purpose: Ganja (sinsemilla or semi-sensi)
Latitude: 18° N
Regional Harvest: Seed to harvest = 6 months
Height: Up to c. 4 metres
Characteristics: Narrow leaflets; aromatic and resinous inflorescences; high THC
Grow Type: Greenhouse or outdoors

A ganja landrace cultivated by a Hmong household in Bolikhamsai Province in the northern Annamite Range of Laos.

Hemp is a traditional crop of the Hmong. By contrast, ganja landraces have only recently begun to be cultivated by Hmong villages.

In the nineteenth century, Hmong clans began to migrate south out of China to escape strife with the Chinese state, which imposed forced labour on Hmong villages as a form of tax.

In Thailand and Laos, Hmong communities reestablished their villages on hilltops in remote areas far outside of the reach of what were anyway relatively weak Thai and Lao kingdoms. Hemp was a crop that the Hmong brought with them into Thailand and Laos from southern China.

Hemp was and is a crop grown by the Hmong for cordage and textiles, including shoes, garments, and shrouds used in funerary rites.

Ganja is a distinct crop that requires specific landraces and techniques, both of which Hmong communities have only acquired through relatively recent contact with Lao and Thai folks at the southernmost limit of their migrations in provinces such as Phrae and Bolikhamsai.

Expect plants with classic tropical Sativa morphology, intense aromatic resins, and a strong uplifting high
 

shiva82

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i was saving these last remaining seeds for uncle el timbo . they are probably 6 or 7 years old now , and he has enough projects ongoing, so i will sow these in my mini greenhouse too , and i can clone them if they grow .

this set of ace seeds has been my favourite out of the ace seed batches i have grown so far

they were freebie limited release seeds malawi x panama regulars circa 2016- 2018

@dubi were these freebies produced with differing parents to what is used today ? i really enjoyed this batch of seed
 

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Persianfarmer

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It's a beautiful oil painting of the English rolling hills, farming and whatnot :biggrin:

I bought it as it reminds me of where the mrs was brought up and it brings a nice serenity to the room it is in.

The mrs said it made her feel 59 and she woulda only paid a tenth what i paid for it.

You are a lovely guy and tell Mrs. you are both lucky to have each other. May I add that your strain is becoming vary rare, we don’t see Romantics anymore😂😂😂😂

By the way, hope i do not sound cocky, but you will not surprise me at all with the price, as I had a few experiences of buying and selling artworks in some fancy auction houses… and prices can just be ridiculous😂
 

shiva82

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i was saving these last remaining seeds for uncle el timbo . they are probably 6 or 7 years old now , and he has enough projects ongoing, so i will sow these in my mini greenhouse too , and i can clone them if they grow .

this set of ace seeds has been my favourite out of the ace seed batches i have grown so far

they were freebie limited release seeds malawi x panama regulars circa 2016- 2018
they have released this f1 now after looking at ace seeds website. different parents used though by the looks of the description. it never used to be available .
 

exoticrobotic

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By the way, hope i do not sound cocky, but you will not surprise me at all with the price, as I had a few experiences of buying and selling artworks in some fancy auction houses… and prices can just be ridiculous😂

it surprises me, the price of art.

In oil, to create a good painting must take an artist a good few months...

The painting i bought is from the 19th century and in its life has had many many people looking at it and admiring it as i am now doing.

All fit birds can come to my gallery, finches though, no pigeons
 
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