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Southeast Asian Cannabis

Southeast Asian cannabis encompasses landraces and their derivatives originating from countries including Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Indonesia. These populations developed under tropical and subtropical climates, typically expressing sativa-dominant morphologies with extended flowering periods and adaptation to high humidity. Historical cultivation in the region produced plants often characterized by tall stature, thin leaves, and reported associations with uplifting aromatic profiles. Lineage records indicate these genetics have been incorporated into modern breeding programs seeking tropical adaptation traits and extended photoperiod responses. Southeast Asian landraces represent genetically distinct populations that differ markedly from Indian or Afghan indica-dominant lines in both structure and breeding potential.

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Southeast Asian Cannabis strains

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About Southeast Asian Cannabis

Southeast Asian cannabis encompasses landraces and their derivatives originating from countries including Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and Indonesia. These populations developed under tropical and subtropical climates, typically expressing sativa-dominant morphologies with extended flowering periods and adaptation to high humidity. Historical cultivation in the region produced plants often characterized by tall stature, thin leaves, and reported associations with uplifting aromatic profiles. Lineage records indicate these genetics have been incorporated into modern breeding programs seeking tropical adaptation traits and extended photoperiod responses. Southeast Asian landraces represent genetically distinct populations that differ markedly from Indian or Afghan indica-dominant lines in both structure and breeding potential.

Breeder relevance

Breeders working in tropical and subtropical regions frequently incorporate Southeast Asian genetics to develop photoperiod-sensitive cultivars suited to equatorial growing conditions. These landraces are valued for disease resistance traits and climate adaptation rather than for shortened flowering times, making them relevant to geographic-specific breeding objectives.

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