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| Ban Nan Toeng “The Boys” Selection 2024 | |
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| ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240001 | |
| At a Glance | |
| Classification | Landrace |
| Accession Type | Selected domesticate |
| Selection Type | Farmer selection (open pollinated) |
| Sex | Female |
| Chemotype | THC-dominant |
| Primary Purpose | Ganja (seeded flowers) |
| Flowering Time | 12 weeks–14 weeks weeks |
| Plant Height | 200 cm–300 cm m |
| Photoperiod | Short-day |
| Aroma | Earthy spice, herbal musk, woody undertones, sweet tropical fruit, mango |
| Effects | Clear-headed, energizing, uplifting, long-lasting |
| Terpenes | Earthy spice, herbal musk, woody undertones, bright sweet fruit (mango) |
| Botanical Characteristics | |
| Growth Pattern | Christmas tree, upright apical dominance |
| Branching | Moderate lateral branching with long internodes |
| Leaf Shape | Narrow |
| Leaflets | 9–13 |
| Leaf Color | Medium green |
| Stem Color | Green |
| Stigma Color | White to orange |
| Serration | Fine |
| Flower Structure | Dense (Tiger Tail) to elongated foxtail (Squirrel Tail) |
| Processing | |
| Method | Ganja |
| Notes | Traditionally sun-dried whole branches; seeded flower production common |
| Hierarchy | |
| Gene Pool | Southeast Asian Genepool |
| Regional Complex | Lao-Isan (Mekong) Complex |
| Growing Region | Northeastern Thailand |
| Growing Area | Isan |
| Appellation | Phu Phan Mountains |
| Field | Village upland plots |
| Location | |
| Country | Thailand |
| Province/State | Sakhon Nakhon |
| District | Phu Phan |
| Locality | Ban Nan Toeng |
| Elevation | 200 m m |
| Aspect | N/A |
| Traditional Names | |
| Local Name | กัญชา |
| Pronunciation | Kạỵchā |
| Translation | Ganja |
| Synonyms | Phu Phan; Hang Krarok Phu Phan; Hang Krarok; Hang Suea; Foyton |
| Collection | |
| Method | Seeds |
| Sourcing Type | Point of Origin |
| Autochthonous | Yes |
| Date | 2024-11-18 |
| Harvest Date | 2025 |
| Collector | Éloïse |
| Farmer | Nan Toeng Village Community |
| Conservation | |
| Priority | High |
| Legal Threats | Legal cultivation permitted |
| Population Est. | ~100 plants |
| M/F Ratio | Male frequency reduced due to culling% |
| Hermaphroditism | Increasing under bottleneck pressure% |
| Culling | Yes |
| Introgression | Minimal |
| Cultivation | |
| Status | Active |
| System Type | Traditional open-pollinated outdoor |
| Scale | Village-level |
| Seed Sourcing | Community-saved seed |
| Planting Method | Direct seeding |
| Cycle 1 Planting | July–September |
| Cycle 1 Harvest | January–March |
| Soil Type | Fertile upland plateau soils |
| Preservation | |
| Seed Storage | Zomia Genetic Library |
| Seed Quantity | 12 |
| Genetic Relationships | |
| Related Accessions | Ban Nan Toeng General Population (2024–2025) |
| Same Population | Elite Selection #1–8 (2025); Purple Selection (2025); Squirrel Tail Selection (2025); Tiger Tail Selection (2025); Nong Chai Selection (2025) |
<ul><li>"Selected domesticate" is not in the list (General population, Selection, Reproduction) of allowed values for the "Has accession type" property.</li> <!--br--><li>"Farmer selection (open pollinated)" is not in the list (Single plant, Multiple plants, N/A, Unknown) of allowed values for the "Has selection type" property.</li> <!--br--><li>"weeks" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.</li> <!--br--><li>"weeks" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 14.</li> <!--br--><li>"cm" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 200.</li> <!--br--><li>"cm" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 300.</li> <!--br--><li>"Christmas tree, upright apical dominance" is not in the list (Bushy, Columnar, Christmas tree, Menorah, Spreading, Vine-like, Creeper) of allowed values for the "Has growth pattern" property.</li> <!--br--><li>"Moderate lateral branching with long internodes" is not in the list (Minimal, Moderate, Extensive, Apical dominant) of allowed values for the "Has branching" property.</li> <!--br--><li>"–13" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 9.</li> <!--br--><li>"Fine" is not in the list (Deep, Shallow, Smooth, Other, Sharp) of allowed values for the "Has serration" property.</li> <!--br--><li>"Village-level" is not in the list (Single field/household, Multiple fields/households in village, Multiple villages in region, Widespread regional cultivation, Some regional cultivation, Isolated feral population, Some feral populations, Widespread feral populations) of allowed values for the "Has cultivation scale" property.</li> <!--br--><li>"~" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 100.</li> <!--br--><li>"Male frequency reduced due to culling" is not a number.</li> <!--br--><li>"Increasing under bottleneck pressure" is not a number.</li></ul> "Ganja (seeded flowers)" is not in the list (Fiber, Food, Seeds, Fodder, Multipurpose, Recreation, Medicine, Religion, N/A) of allowed values for the "Has primary purpose" property. "Dense (Tiger Tail) to elongated foxtail (Squirrel Tail)" is not in the list (Loose, Airy, Foxtailed, Running, Dense, Thick, Thin, Unknown, Big, Small, ...) of allowed values for the "Has flower structure" property. "Traditional open-pollinated outdoor" is not in the list (Monoculture, Intercropped, Rotating, Feral, Semi-Feral, Unknown, Poly-culture, Mono-cropped) of allowed values for the "Has cultivation system type" property. "Medium green" is not in the list (Purples, Reds, Blacks, Yellowing, Variegated, Light greens, Dark greens, Browning, Bruised) of allowed values for the "Has leaf color" property. "Green" is not in the list (Purples, Reds, Striped, Yellowing, Woody, Light greens, Dark greens) of allowed values for the "Has stem color" property. "White to orange" is not in the list (Orange hairs, Brown hairs, Red hairs, Pink hairs, Immature) of allowed values for the "Has stigma color" property. "Community-saved seed" is not in the list (Seeds are regularly purchased/acquired from elsewhere, Seeds are sometimes purchased/acquired from elsewhere, Seeds are purchased/acquired from elsewhere but segregated from local genetics, Seeds are purchased/acquired from elsewhere and grown together with local genetics, Seeds are purchased online, Seeds are gifted by foreigners/outsiders, Seeds are sourced through informal local networks, Seeds are sourced from flower grown locally, Seeds are purchased/acquired, Seeds are locally grown, ...) of allowed values for the "Has seed sourcing" property.
Ban Nan Toeng 'The Boys' Selection 2024 is a selected domesticate landrace cannabis accession documented in Thailand by Eloise and Isabella. Seeds were sourced from the Ban Nan Toeng Village Community in Ban Nan Toeng, within the Phu Phan Mountains of Sakhon Nakhon Province. This accession represents a farmer-driven selection from the broader Lao-Isan landrace population cultivated using traditional open-pollination.
Geography
This accession originates from the Phu Phan Mountains in Sakhon Nakhon Province, in the Isan region of northeastern Thailand. Ban Nan Toeng sits on the edge of the Kut Bak plateau, a remote upland area with fertile soils and a warm, dry climate. Plants are grown at 200 meters elevation.
Collection Details
Seeds were collected in 2025 from buds gifted by the Nan Toeng commnuity. Sourcing for this accession was performed by Eloise and Isabella.
Botanical Characteristics
Plants exhibit classic narrow-leafed Lao-Isan morphology, reaching 2–3 meters in height with extended internodal spacing and upright growth. Flowering occurs under short-day photoperiods.
This accession expresses both Tiger Tail and Squirrel Tail phenotypes. Flower Structure is Dense.
The terpene profile includes earthy spice, herbal musk, woody undertones, and sweet tropical fruit notes such as mango. Effects are clear-headed, energizing, and suitable for recreational and medicinal use.
Cultivation Details
Regional Planting: July - September
Regional Harvest: January - March
Height: 2–3 meters
Classification: NLD type Landrace Accession
Plants are grown outdoors using direct seeding and traditional regional farming practices.
Conservation Status
Due to widespread male culling and resulting reduced genetic diversity, this accession requires urgent conservation efforts. A breeding project is underway to increase male plant populations and stabilize seed stock. The goal is to support local farmers while maintaining the genetic integrity of this historic landrace.