Nepalese Landrace – Kanchenjunga Range Feb 2026 Accession
Pure East Nepalese Sativa Landrace
Origin: Kanchenjunga Range, Eastern Nepal
Latitude: 26.8° N
Harvest Window: October – February (extended in high-altitude valleys)
Height: 3–6+ metres outdoors (towering phenotype common in native habitat)
Cultivation: Outdoors or greenhouse – thrives in long-season, high-altitude, variable-humidity environmentsThis exclusive 2026 accession represents a genuine, unhybridized Himalayan sativa landrace sourced directly from remote family farms and mountainside plots in the Kanchenjunga Range. Adapted over centuries to extreme altitude, intense UV, monsoon rains, and sharp temperature swings, these plants embody the raw genetic power of Nepal’s ancient cannabis heritage.Key Characteristics
- Structure: Tall, vigorous sativa architecture with strong branching, elongated flowers, and massive, airy yet dense green buds. Narrow-to-long leaflets and exceptional internodal spacing.
- Resin Profile: Heavy trichome coverage producing resin-drenched buds ideal for hand-rubbed charas (temple-ball quality) and dry-sieved hash. Sticky, fragrant, and highly workable.
- Aroma & Flavor: Complex bouquet of ripe pineapple and berry sweetness layered with floral incense, earthy hash, citrus zest, lavender, sandalwood, and warm spicy cardamom. Classic “mountain ganja” character prized for both potency and bouquet.
- Resilience: Outstanding disease resistance, mold tolerance, and adaptability to harsh conditions—genetics forged in one of the world’s most demanding environments.
Traditional & Modern Uses
Multipurpose Himalayan domesticate valued for:
- Premium hand-rubbed charas and dry-sieved resin
- Strong, durable fibre
- Nutritious, protein-rich seeds
- Medicinal, ritual, and spiritual applications (historically tied to Vedic and Shaivite traditions)
Why This Landrace Matters
Nepal’s pure sativas form part of the genetic backbone that influenced legendary hybrids such as the original Haze lines. As global hybridization and commercial pressures erode these ancestral populations, authentic Kanchenjunga accessions like this become increasingly rare and vital for biodiversity preservation.Growers and collectors seeking true landrace genetics will appreciate the authenticity, vigor, and unmistakable Himalayan terroir this accession delivers. Whether for resin production, breeding projects, or cultural preservation, this is a cornerstone variety for serious stewards of cannabis heritage.Limited 2026 harvest – freshly sourced, high-elevation East Nepalese landrace.
Preserve the past. Grow the original.

















