Southeast Asian Lineage
Southeast Asian lineage encompasses cannabis varieties with documented geographic origins in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and surrounding regions. These landraces are characterized by extended flowering periods, sativa-dominant morphology, and adaptation to tropical climates with high humidity and intense sunlight. Historical trade routes and colonial-era seed movement dispersed these genetics widely, making them foundational to many modern hybrid breeding programs. Lineage records frequently report tall plant structure, narrow leaflets, and phenotypic diversity within seed populations. Southeast Asian landraces remain significant in contemporary breeding for tropical resilience and sativa characteristics.
Southeast Asian Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Southeast Asian Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Southeast Asian lineage encompasses cannabis varieties with documented geographic origins in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, and surrounding regions. These landraces are characterized by extended flowering periods, sativa-dominant morphology, and adaptation to tropical climates with high humidity and intense sunlight. Historical trade routes and colonial-era seed movement dispersed these genetics widely, making them foundational to many modern hybrid breeding programs. Lineage records frequently report tall plant structure, narrow leaflets, and phenotypic diversity within seed populations. Southeast Asian landraces remain significant in contemporary breeding for tropical resilience and sativa characteristics.
Breeders incorporate Southeast Asian genetics to extend flowering windows, enhance sativa structure, and improve tropical climate performance. These lineages serve as critical outcross sources for maintaining genetic diversity and stabilizing environmental adaptation traits in hybrid development.
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