Arghandab Kandahar Landrace

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A R G H A N D A B, K A N D A H A R S O U T H E R N A F G H A N I S T A N | 1000-1500 m above sea level | 31° N
Landrace Warden has undertaken an arduous journey that has led him to explore the most exclusive and renowned Landrace Cannabis spots of Pakistan and Afghanistan. This extensive expedition has taken him through a multitude of locations, some of which are already well-known, while others are just being discovered.

The Landrace Warden's journey has been one of both exploration and discovery, as he has delved deep into the heart of the cannabis-growing regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan. His tireless efforts have allowed him to uncover hidden gems of cannabis cultivation, while also shining a light on the already-established hotspots of the region.

As a result of his extensive travels, the Landrace Warden has gained a wealth of knowledge and expertise about the cultivation of Landrace Cannabis, particularly in these two countries. His firsthand experience and keen eye for detail have allowed him to identify the most exceptional strains and showcase their unique characteristics.

Throughout this journey, the Landrace Warden has demonstrated a deep respect for the culture and history of cannabis cultivation in these regions, honoring the legacy of those who have come before him. His commitment to preserving and celebrating the Landrace Cannabis strains of Pakistan and Afghanistan is an inspiration to all those who share his passion for this ancient plant.


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Cr o p 's Re m a r k s:

The farmers have put forward 2 different methods of cultivating their crops, crop type “a ", which is catered with finest soil preparation creating beds with water channels which operates once in 2 days via water suction pumps to irrigate the soil. Although, the type “a" location is furnished by the application of manure which is why the plants can be seen gaining gigantic height with a lush green growth. This growth also gives a buffer to the Type “a” field to transit into flowering, leading to postponed flowering and greater yield per plant.


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Cr o p T y p e ‘a’ :

In the crop “a” we can see the plants reaching 6-8 ft in height, with a robust and bushy structure having inflorescence of multiple tops and greater resin production, also being postponed in the transition to flowering this crop puts on a great display of change in coloration of foliage and the flowers, ranging from light pink tint, purple and deep dark hues.

Features:

  • Dominant BLD structure
  • Extremely Productive
  • High resin production
  • Radiant colorations
  • Resilience to cold
  • Handpicked from the primary Cola for greater vitality
  • Extended harvest period
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Cr o p T y p e ‘b’:

Regardless how dynamic the type ‘a' crop is, the Type ‘b’ crop is also something which we cannot consider subjacent. Type ‘b’ is generally a crop of shorter plants as itis less catered in comparison to the type ‘a’ crop regarding the fertilization and the irrigation too. Despite the contrast of vigor, this crop is considered as farmer friendly crop, having less plant matter to sift and saving manual labor which is very considerable while comparing both crops. Short, compact, Christmas tree like structure along with only primary stem variants could be seen carrying beautifully structured flowers which are tremendously coated with resin.

Features:
  • Manageable height
  • A well-developed flowering structure.
  • Small to medium size production with less plant tissue and more flower development
  • Radiant coloration
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