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Cannabis is a world made up of a lot of different terms. It can be hard to take them in all at once, so go slow and educate while you medicate. In no time at all, you’ll be fluent with the terminology used to describe this fantastic world of plant medicine. The community, culture, and newly emerging legal cannabis industry all have one thing in common. That common ground is their love for Mary Jane.
Cannabis education has increased substantially over the decades. It wasn’t long ago that most people knew cannabis as weed, pot, or marijuana. Most people had no idea of the distinguishing difference between industrial hemp versus retail or medicinal cannabis. Today the vast amount of information surrounding cannabis has led the world to become more informed about this widely misunderstood plant.
Cannabis is cultivated from a tiny seed before turning into a plant of endless possibilities. The seeds used to cultivate cannabis come in the form of regular cannabis seeds, feminized cannabis seeds, auto-flowering cannabis seeds, and even Ruderalis cannabis seeds. Often these seeds or cannabis genetics, if you will, are mixed with other genetic lines of cannabis to help populate the immense variety of cannabis strains we have today.
Introducing Landrace Strains – The OG of OGs
There is another variety of cannabis other than indica vs sativa. It is called a landrace. A landrace cannabis strain is unique because the genetic profile has remained consistent throughout time. This happens because cannabis is a plant that grows just about everywhere. Some regions of the world are less populated than others. In remote areas where there is very little outside influence, one particular variety of cannabis can grow unaltered for generations.
Thanks to these individuals, we still have delectable varieties of landrace cannabis strains such as Durban Poison and Malawi that are native to regions in Africa. There’re also varieties of cannabis such as Lambs Bread, a sativa-dominant strain from Jamaica said to be amongst the legendary Bob Marley’s favorites.
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There’s Luang Prabang, a landrace Sativa named after a city in Laos, Acapulco Gold, the old school Sativa out of Mexico, and Punto Rojo, a Sativa landrace from Columbia. There’s also Panama Red, a landrace Sativa that hails from Panama, and Thai, the legendary Sativa from Thailand. Let’s not forget Afghani and Hindu Kush, which come from the Afghanistan/Pakistan region.
They Grow Like Weeds but Not All Environments Produce the Same Results
Countless hippies, botanists, and horticultural enthusiasts have scoured the planet in search of landrace cannabis strains that hold impeccable quality in their genetics. Just because someone gets a hold of some cannabis seeds from a landrace strain doesn’t mean that it will grow the same. Many of these landrace cannabis strains are very specific to the region they are grown in.
To achieve the same cannabinoid and terpene profile as found in their natural environment, one will have to replicate said environment to the best of their ability to see successful cultivation of a landrace cannabis strain. As you can imagine growing a Sativa like Durban Poison that hails from the Durban area of South Africa amidst the top of a mountain range in Afghanistan or Pakistan where you would find Hindu Kush may not work so well.
Preservation is Key
Many different factors determine how landrace cannabis strains produce. One of the most important factors for a landrace cannabis strain to be is the lack of human interaction or other cannabis varieties from the outside being brought into the area where the landrace strain is growing. If the only cannabis that’s been growing in Thailand for several hundred years is the Thai variety, then this strain will only be altered by its own genetic profile, not having influence from another source that ultimately leads to crossbreeding. The lack of exposure to other cannabis genetics helps to preserve the genetic profile of landrace cannabis strains.
“Original landrace and other heirloom strains are often lost in today’s hyperkinetic world of breeding. Our constant desire for new strains leads breeders to continually cross and re-cross existing strains looking for the next big thing. There is, however, a small but growing contingent of cultivators who are returning to our cannabis roots and propagating old landrace and heirloom strains.”- Director of Education at Harborside Health Center, Rick Pfrommer.
Maybe you’ve tried a landrace strain; maybe you haven’t. Chances are you may have tried one without even knowing it. If you haven’t tried or can’t remember trying a landrace cannabis strain, then my friend, you don’t know what you’re missing. When flowered to perfection, landrace cannabis strains can quickly become one of your favorites.
Ashley Priest is a patient, mother, entrepreneur, and activist that fights to end prohibition globally for a better future for all. Ashley has a passion for sharing education pertaining to the goddess plant known as cannabis. She believes that a single seed can tip the scales and that together through education we can end the stigma that is preventing cannabis from flowering to its full potential globally.
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