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Quetta XXL Purple‑23 is an indica from Indian Landrace Exchange and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±84 days) Indian Landrace Exchange's Quetta XXL Purple‑23 is/was never available as feminized seeds.
Quetta 23 XXL Purple Selection from Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. A THC-dominant broad-leaf indica of strong diesel aromas.
It grows tall and robust, with heavy lateral branching, flowering in 11-13 weeks.
Its growing season typically spans from April to November. This hashplant indica produces dry resin and delivers a potent sedative body high.
Balochistan cannabis culture is legendary. Balochistan is the largest province in Pakistan situated at the southwest territories bordered by Afghanistan towards North and North West, Iran towards south west, Sindh in the East and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa/FATA regions in the North East. Farmers in Balochistan have a much more open mindset regarding the use of agricultural practices to enhance their crops.
For years, the Indian Landrace Exchange has been showcasing different selections from Balochistan. This year, they have once again focused on the desert region of Dasht, which is essentially a series of mountains, slopes, and remote valleys on the outskirts of Quetta. This particular region on the outskirts of Quetta is extremely dry and experiences a desert climate with minimal rainfall during the hottest months of the year. Almost all precipitation falls in the form of snow during winter. The temperature remains cool almost all year round in the mountains, with snowfall occurring between early November and early December.
Balochistan is located at around 30ºN of the equator with no extreme altitudes (not exceeding 4000 meters), allowing the local varieties to exhibit characteristics typical of populations naturally adapted to mid-latitude ranges between approximately 24º-32ºN. These populations typically exhibit characteristics characterized by a medium to long flowering period of 11 to 13 weeks, including a stretching period of 3 to 4 weeks prior to actual flowering, tripling in size by the end of maturation.
Farmers in this area import fully domesticated cannabis varieties from higher latitude regions such as Afghanistan and Uzbekistan to crossbreed them with their native variety. This process aims to achieve more compact plants with shorter flowering times, boasting higher concentrations of cannabinoids and terpenes. As a result, they produce a hashish that is both more flavorful and potent.
As is customary in traditional cannabis varieties for hashish production, populations are massively reproduced through open pollination using a large number of different parents. Consequently, a significant amount of genetic diversity can be found, primarily in terms of plant and flower structure. However, traits such as smell, high, colors, and flowering duration largely remain consistent among the plants.
The Indian Landrace Exchange chose to collaborate with one of the most experienced cultivators in this region, renowned for their beautiful purple/red-hued plants and their production of potent hashish. With the assistance of this local cultivator, the Indian Landrace Exchange conducted beautiful selections of purple phenotype from their fields, emphasizing the complete genetic diversity of their crops. They offered various types of purple-colored plants from this native variety.
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