Description
North East India, Tropical Highland and Tropical Lowland regions of North-East India located between 0°N- 24°N of the Equator. {16-20 weeks}
Assam Hash plant comes from the north-eastern state of India, “Assam” from the tropical rainforest like environment of Barak Valley situated on the western border shared with Manipur. These pure narrow leaf varieties can grow very tall (up to 3-4 meters) with intense side branching and slim, but long colas which reek of tropical fruits/ spearmint.
Barak Valley is a warm, very humid jungle where the weather stays wet and humid throughout the year with little changes. It does receive a lot of rain, which is highest among Indian states.
The plants have a great ability to combat environmental risks like mildew or mold. They thrive in coastal/equatorial regions outdoors, however can be managed at higher latitudes with light-deprivation techniques.
This pure landrace finishes approximately in 16-18 weeks, with great yields of lime green flowers, which are covered in decent amount of trichomes and reek of tropical fruit/floral smell.