Genetics: “Head of a bird”
Location: Dong Luang district, Mukdahan province, northeastern Thailand.
Latitude: 16 N
Elevation: 1000 m.a.s.l. (3200 ft)
Height: 2–3 metres (6.5 – 10 ft)
Sowing month: July, outdoor in Thailand
Harvest month: December/January outdoor in Thailand
Yield: high
Aroma: ripe mango, diesel
Taste: fruity, ripe mango
Effects: awake, hungry
Characteristics: Christmas tree structure, big yielder, narrow leaflets
Grow type: outdoor, greenhouse, indoors
This plant, with its unique “head of a bird”, that’s how the grower calls it, is cultivated in the Dong Luang district of Mukdahan province in northeastern Thailand. Positioned at an elevation of 1000 meters (3200 feet), this plant reaches easily a height of 3 meters (10 feet). Gives off aromas of ripe mangoes blended with hints of diesel. It has a pronounced fruity taste, Most of the plants have a Christmas tree structure with narrow leaflets. Typically, sown outdoors in July, it reaches harvest time around December or January in Thailand’s climate depending on when it’s sown. The high comes on quickly. You’ll feel euphoric and giggly in no time. The plant can grow in a variety of environments, preferably outdoor spaces, greenhouses but even indoors. Its resilience and high yield make it a desirable option for growers looking for a versatile, robust plant that adapts well to different growing conditions. These can grow into very big plants if well tended: good soil and in full sunlight.