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Southeast Asian Landrace Phenotypes

Southeast Asian landrace phenotypes represent cannabis populations that have adapted to tropical and subtropical climates over generations of cultivation across Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and adjacent regions. These plants typically exhibit tall, stretched architectures with extended internodal spacing, a trait theorized as adaptation to dense canopy competition in humid, monsoon-influenced environments. Lineage records frequently report sativa-dominant morphologies and extended flowering windows aligned with regional photoperiods. Breeders working in tropical or equatorial breeding programs often incorporate Southeast Asian genetics to recover heat tolerance, pest resilience, and extended growth cycles. The terpene profiles commonly associated with these landraces include limonene, pinene, and myrcene-forward combinations. Contemporary seed banks preserve these populations for b

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Southeast Asian Landrace Phenotypes strains

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About Southeast Asian Landrace Phenotypes

Southeast Asian landrace phenotypes represent cannabis populations that have adapted to tropical and subtropical climates over generations of cultivation across Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and adjacent regions. These plants typically exhibit tall, stretched architectures with extended internodal spacing, a trait theorized as adaptation to dense canopy competition in humid, monsoon-influenced environments. Lineage records frequently report sativa-dominant morphologies and extended flowering windows aligned with regional photoperiods. Breeders working in tropical or equatorial breeding programs often incorporate Southeast Asian genetics to recover heat tolerance, pest resilience, and extended growth cycles. The terpene profiles commonly associated with these landraces include limonene, pinene, and myrcene-forward combinations. Contemporary seed banks preserve these populations for b

Breeder relevance

Breeders select Southeast Asian landrace phenotypes for tropical adaptation traits, delayed-maturation genetics suited to long-season environments, and natural pest/disease resistance developed under uncontrolled cultivation. These populations serve as foundational material for stabilizing sativa-leaning hybrids and recovering phytochemical diversity in modern breeding.

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