THAI FANG

Genetics:Thai Landrace
Location: Fang district (Northern Chiang Mai)
Latitude: 19 N.
Altitude: 450 m.a.s.l. (1500 t)
Height of plants: 3 to 5 meters
Vegetative stage: 16 to 18 weeks
Flowering stage:: 14 to 16 weeks
Aromas: Overripe banana, earthy and sweet
Flavour: woody and sweet
Effects: Psychoactive, active, vibrant, motivational
Yield: Medium
Phenotypes: 4 observed
Altitude of cultivation: 1800 m.a.s.l. (6000 ft)
Characteristics: Great vigour and resistance. Light-coloured flowers

 

The Thai from the Fang district is a sativa cannabis variety from the northern Chiang Mai district in Thailand, known for its vigorous and rapid growth. This plant is characterized by its slender, elegant structure, with thin stems and branches that give it a graceful appearance.

During its flowering phase, it produces loose, resinous calyxes that are a delight to the senses—smelling them is a very pleasant, captivating, and intoxicating experience. Its aroma is quite distinctive, with intense notes of overripe banana, adding a sweet and unique touch, complemented by a scent of crushed hemp that gives an earthy and robust dimension to its olfactory profile.

In terms of morphology, the internodal spaces are wide, allowing for good air and light circulation, which promotes healthy growth. The leaves are thin and large, typical of this type of sativa, contributing to its higher photosynthesis capacity. It is a plant resistant to pests, diseases, and harsh conditions. Some male plants display beautiful pink and reddish hues.

The effect of the Thai from Fang district is notably psychoactive, offering an active and vibrant experience. It is uplifting and ideal for creative or social activities, as it promotes a sense of energy and euphoria. In summary, this variety is perfect for those seeking a stimulating and joyful experience.