North African Sativa Landraces
THC
8.0%
CBD
1.5%
CBG
0.3%
0% Indica
100% Sativa
Description
**North African Sativa Landraces** represent a group of ancient, pure, and regionally adapted cannabis strains originating from the Maghreb region of North Africa, including Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. These are not a single, uniform strain but a collection of genetically diverse populations that have evolved over centuries in harsh, arid climates.
**Key Characteristics:**
* **Genetics:** 100% pure Sativa landrace, characterized by extreme genetic stability and resilience.
* **Plant Structure:** Tall, lanky plants with long internodes, narrow leaflets, and airy, spear-shaped buds. They are built for heat and drought resistance.
* **Effects:** The hallmark is a clear-headed, cerebral, and stimulating high. It is notably less psychoactively intense than modern hybrids, offering a functional and uplifting experience that promotes creativity and focus without heavy sedation or intense euphoria. The moderate THC and notable CBD content contribute to a balanced, less anxiety-prone effect profile.
* **Cultivation:** A challenge for indoor growers due to immense height (often over 3 meters outdoors), very long flowering times, and low yield per plant. They thrive in hot, dry, and sunny environments and are highly resistant to pests and mold. Primarily valued by breeders for introducing pure sativa structure, unique terpene profiles, and specific adaptive traits into modern hybrids.
* **Historical Significance:** These landraces are the genetic foundation for famous hashish-producing strains like Moroccan Beldia and are crucial for preserving cannabis biodiversity. They are living history and a vital resource for the future of cannabis breeding.
Effects
Feelings
Helps with
Side Effects
Flavors
Earthy
Spicy
Herbal
Floral
Aromas
Woody
Spicy
Pungent
Herbal
Terpenes
Terpenes
Myrcene
Pinene
Dominant Terpene
Terpinolene
Growing Information
Difficulty
Difficult
Height
Tall
Yield
Low
Flowering Time
12 weeks
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