Description
Tropical Highland and Lowland regions of South & South-East India located inside 0°N to 24°N of the Equator. {14-20+ weeks}
Andhra Pradesh situated at the southeast of India between tropic of cancer and Equator, is home for one of the oldest and most used strain in India. The infamous bhang variety, which is also referred to as “jungli” is used heavily for making bhang edbles and beverages. This particular strain comes from the Bay of Bengal region. The climate is similar to the other coastal states in tropical India, wet-humid year around with a major spike in rainfall during July-August-September due to passage of monsoon. Temperature moves from 24- 41 celsius gradually from April till the arrival of the monsoon, which cools it down and brings it to a moderate range, with a min and max of 24-32 celsius.
It’s a very fast growing vigorous plant , which grows horizontally as much as it grows vertically, making it suitable for mostly outdoor and greenhouses, although with proper training it can be grown indoors. It can flower for a more than 20 weeks or at least 18-20 weeks on average to produce moderate yields. Andhra produces a wide range of terpenes, mostly floral with sour/hash like aromas.