Central & South India

Koraput Purple

Koraput is a humid district in the Eastern Ghats of Orissa with a vast general landrace population which consists of both purple and green phenotypes. We have selected the omnipresent purple phenotypes of this tropical sativa for further preservation. The collection site/Location is famous for its Cashews, Cannabis and Black Pepper.

Arraku Mango

Araku Valley is a renowned cannabis, spices and coffee hotspot with numerous villages cultivating the same since centuries. The tribals here are hardworking and experienced. Farming is also done here systematically with ideal spacing, removing extra male plants and manual watering of vast fields. Each perfectly grown plant gives out approximately 2kgs of buds on harvest.

Orissa

Formerly known as Orissa, Odisha lies on the eastern coast of India and is filled with tribal areas. Tribesmen have continued to grow and preserve this landrace for centuries. The weather is generally pleasant throughout the year, being next to the sea this area has a high humidity level, which makes these genetics hardy and healthy in coastal regions.

Sheelawathi

Sheelavathi has been an all-time favourite and is still preferred by most landrace enthusiasts. Growers around the world have been growing this South Indian landrace for its psychedelic and potent high, since years and it is a parent to many modern hybrids. Sheelavathi is the most famous and sought-after ganja strain in India.

Kala Pathri

Paderu, Andhra Pradesh is a cannabis hub where roughly 1000 villages grow cannabis in a 10-thousand-acre area. Approximately 400,000 kilograms of cannabis is seized every year by the government and over 17 million cannabis plants are destroyed. This violation has made us concentrate more on the preservation of this sacred plant. The Kaala Pathari strain is widely available throughout india with consistency in the flowers and is easily the everyday smoke for a majority of smokers.

Badhiya Village

Badhiya is a small Village/hamlet in Nalchha Tehsil in Dhar District of Madhya Pradesh State (India). Farmers growing them are also aware about culling the males off and they make selections for the denser/heavy yielding females each year. Still, to continue the generation cycle, only a few selected males are left for open pollination.

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