Golden Triangle Akka


Genetics: Traditional Southeast Asian Ganja Cultivar
Type: Pure Landrace
Variety: Native Indochinese "Kansha" Indica
Height: up to 2 metres
Flowering: 14 - 18 weeks

An unusual and aromatic "kansha" (ganja) variety from the Golden Triangle region of Lao. Cultivated by the Akka people who originate in the Yunnan region of South China, this strain is part of the "Yunnanese Indica" genepool. Cannabis afficionados have recently suggested that all cannabis drug cultivars (both sativa and indica) could have originated from this landrace region in Yunnan. These are vigorous plants with suprisingly dense buds, abundant trichomes and intense aromas of spearmint, catnip and citrus. This a drug cultivar which smokes very smoothly and produces a very mild, moderate stone. Flowering tips are also used in medicine and traditional cuisine. A strain for every serious collector to preserve and investigate further. Exceptionally large seeds with very thick shells.

Again, excuse the pics - we will have photos of flowering plants when we can