SATIVA
South Indian
South Indian
SATIVA
South Indian landraces come from all over the region’s highlands. Particularly well known is the Kerala strain from Idukki, known for producing high-quality ganja. Idukki Gold, Orissa Gold, and Sheelawathi are among other South Indian landrace strains that have contributed to many Consumers report a pungent aroma with a spice similar to some cheese genetics with tropical fruit aromas.
Grow Information
South Indian landraces form leaves similar to bamboo and develop into large, Christmas-tree-esque structures. Cultivators advise growers to expect lengthy growing periods that can stretch anywhere from late October to early February. At full maturity, South Indian landraces typically produce fluffy, mint-colored buds, possibly due to the high humidity of the environment in which they developed. Available Form: Seeds only