Afghan Markaz Baboos Selection #10
Cannabis Strain by Indian Landrace Exchange
Introduction
Afghan Markaz Baboos Selection #10 from Indian Landrace Exchange represents a specific phenotype selection from Afghanistan's Markaz Baboos region—landrace preservation work bringing region-specific genetics to international cultivation. The 84-day flowering period reflects authentic landrace characteristics.
Lineage
According to the breeder, Indian Landrace Exchange is a collective of Indian breeders and strain hunters preserving landraces in pure and hybridized formats. Afghan Markaz Baboos Selection #10 represents their work documenting region-specific Afghan genetics—the '#10' indicating a specific phenotype selected from the genetic range found in the Markaz Baboos area. This is landrace preservation rather than modern hybrid breeding.
Terpenes
Markaz Baboos-origin genetics likely express the traditional Afghan indica profile: heavy myrcene with earthy, hash-like aromatics and spicy undertones. Regional landraces often show variation within consistent overall character—what hashish farmers selected for over generations in their specific valley or district. The pure indica classification indicates authentic regional characteristics.
Growth
The 84-day flowering period runs longer than commercial Afghan varieties, reflecting authentic landrace development timing rather than speed-selected breeding. Pure indica structure produces compact, bushy plants with dense flower formation. Landrace material may show phenotype variation. Regular seeds preserve the genetic diversity landrace conservation requires.
Effects
Effects from region-specific Afghan landraces typically deliver traditional indica relaxation with the particular character that distinguished hashish from different Afghan regions. Landrace material offers experiences different from commercial selections.
Documentation
Indian Landrace Exchange maintains Instagram presence for current preservation projects.
⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.
Sources: https://www.instagram.com/irrazinig/
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