Assam Hash Plant

Assam Hash Plant

Cannabis Strain by Indian Landrace Exchange

Introduction
Assam Hash Plant from Indian Landrace Exchange is a living genetic document from one of the least-discussed regions in cannabis heritage: Assam, the northeastern Indian state tucked between Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Myanmar, where cannabis cultivation has woven itself into local cultural and agricultural practices for centuries. That the variety is classified as sativa and requires approximately 119 days to flower makes it one of the most demanding cultivars in any catalog.

Lineage
Indian Landrace Exchange dedicates its mission to collecting, preserving, and distributing traditional cannabis genetics from South and Southeast Asia before industrial agriculture, legal pressure, and regional disruption erode irreplaceable gene pools. The Assam Hash Plant is an extraordinary specimen for this archive: a pure sativa hashplant. Traditional hashplant nomenclature typically implies indica-dominant, resin-heavy genetics from Central Asian mountain populations, but cannabis populations from Northeast India demonstrate that the relationship between sativa structure and resin production is more complex than the indica/hashplant generalization suggests. Assam cannabis has historically been used for both fiber and resin extraction in traditional contexts.

Terpenes
At 119 days of flowering, the terpene development in Assam Hash Plant will be exceptional in complexity. The full maturation of a long-season sativa landrace allows secondary and tertiary terpene compounds to develop that faster-finishing genetics never achieve. Expect an unusual, complex aromatic profile drawing on both the sativa family's brighter terpenes and the earthy, hash-adjacent depth associated with resin-producing genetics—a genuinely novel combination.

Growth
Growing Assam Hash Plant is a serious undertaking requiring either outdoor cultivation in a tropical or subtropical climate or a very well-managed indoor environment with extended light cycle management. Yields will be commensurate with the challenge.

Effects
Effect reports for this type of long-season sativa landrace are necessarily speculative—documented user accounts are not available in widely accessible databases. Genetic history suggests a complex, extended sativa experience unlike modern hybrids.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

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