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Squirrel Tail #3 - Hat Yai is an Sativa from Zomia und kann indoor, outdoor und Gewächshaus angebaut werden (Wobei die Pflanzen eine Blütezeit von ±126 benötigen) Zomia ist Squirrel Tail #3 - Hat Yai ist/war nie als feminisierte Samen erhältlich.
Squirrel Tail #3 - Sankalikiri
Due to prohibition, a lack of evidence, an abundance of ethnic, regional and national pride - the origins of Squirrel Tail are disputed.
Squirrel Tail is rendered as “หางกระรอก” in Thai and “ຫາງກະຮອກ” in Laotian and it is perhaps the most well known of all Thai Landraces.
The phrase Squirrel Tail itself is first attested in history as a word for a squirrel tail like pattern in traditional Khit weaving, a Lao-Isan traditional artisanal art form.
Lao speakers in Isan and Laos use the term to describe specific plant morphologies contrasted with those associated with other animals, namely Tiger Tail, Snake Teeth and Erawan.
Squirrel Tail then would refer to plants with big dense bushy colas. Over time plants showing these characteristics will have been selected for with various degrees of intensity from the diverse region specific genepools which bear those names.
Squirrel Tail then might be best understood as an archetype/phenotype within the larger Cannabis genepool of Thailand/Laos, specifically Isan/Laos.
Complicating things, autochtonous NLD type landrace cannabis, allochtonous NLD types originally from the Lao/Isan genepool, Government and university bred genetics and a whole host of random IBLs, single plant accessions and even hybrids grown outside of the Lao speaking areas of Thailand have also come to be known as Squirrel Tail.
Under the name 'Thai-Stick' it was one of the many varieties of Cannabis grown in the Thai-Lao Region of Isan, better understood as the area encompassed by the ancient kingdom of Lan Xang itself better known as "the Kingdom of 1,000,000 White Elephants and Parasols". The kingdom was split into three new kingdoms and later yet the region we are concerned with was further split between the modern countries of Thailand and Laos.
It is said by nationalists that during the reign of King Rama V (20 September 1853 – 23 October 1910), Squirrel Tail was dispersed throughout South East Asia due to its use as medicine as advocated and taught by the Bangkok Universities and Hospitals of the time.
Most famously, Squirrel Tail was grown in Nakhon Phanom, more specifically - Phon Sawan during the heydays of the Thai-Stick era when large amounts of Thai and Laotian Ganja from the Mekong Lowlands and Khorat Plateau areas was exported to the USA.
When prompted as to the origins of the strains, cultivators in Isan and Laos often point to the Phu Phan Mountains, found just over one hundred kilometres inland from the middle Mekong River on the Khorat Plateau.
Squirrel Tail #3 - Sankalikiri is from pre-legalisation seed stock sourced from an open pollinated, possibly autochthonous landrace population that may be unrelated to that of Isan/Laos. It has been grown in Hat Yai district in southern Thailand for many generations by members of our collective and their community. During prohibition communists and ex-communists in the Sankalakiri hills were held to be the custodians of this particular line.
Squirrel Tail #3
Synonyms: Thai-Stick, Hang Krarok
Type: Open Pollinated NLD Landrace
Style: Ganja
District: Hat Yai
Province: Songkhla
Area: Sankalikiri Range
Region: Southern Thailand
Appellation: Southern Tenasserim
Country: Thailand
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