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Join date: Mar 16, 2024

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This is the owner of Landrace Bureau. We are working on improving the website and offering more tools for the community to interact, learn and share their grow reports, observations and feedback. We are here for education and research.


My Journey started in Kazakhstan where I was born and raised till 5 years old. It was during these early childhood years that I was first exposed to the ancient mythical stories of wild Cannabis growing in the Chuy Valley, the largest natural cannnabis valley in the world.


I moved to Russia when i was 6 and lived there till i was 9, in 1998 I moved to New York, and lived in Brooklyn.

I have moved around my whole life and have continued to travel and explore cannabis growing all around the world. Our first official strain hunt was in Chebarkul, Siberia in 2015. Since than we have establish a collection of Landraces from different regions and have focus on preservation, research and hybridization for northern regions in particular. As I lived in Anchorage, Alaska from 2006-2019 it was a huge inspiration to develop varieties that were adapted to shorter season, colder & wetter climates.


Check out all our video where we show our Homer, Alaska Hemp Projects, as well as many more adventures.

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