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| Ban Nan Toeng 'Elite' Selection #2 2024 | |
|---|---|
| ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240004 | |
| At a Glance | |
| Classification | Landrace |
| Accession Type | General population |
| Selection Type | Single plant |
| Sex | Female |
| Chemotype | High THC |
| Primary Purpose | Recreation, Medicine |
| Plant Height | 2–3 m |
| Photoperiod | Short-day |
| Aroma | Earthy spice, herbal musk, woody undertones, sweet tropical fruit, mango |
| Effects | Clear-headed, energizing, uplifting, euphoric, long-lasting, paranoia-free |
| Terpenes | Earthy spice, herbal musk, woody undertones, bright sweet fruit, mango |
| Botanical Characteristics | |
| Growth Pattern | Christmas tree |
| Branching | Moderate |
| Leaf Shape | Narrow |
| Leaflets | 9 |
| Leaf Color | Light greens, Dark greens |
| Stem Color | Light greens |
| Processing | |
| Method | Ganja |
| Hierarchy | |
| Gene Pool | Southeast Asian Genepool |
| Regional Complex | Lao-Isan (Mekong) Complex |
| Growing Region | Northeastern Thailand |
| Growing Area | Isan |
| Appellation | Phu Phan Mountains |
| Location | |
| Country | Thailand |
| Province/State | Sakhon Nakhon |
| District | Phu Phan |
| Locality | Ban Nan Toeng |
| Coordinates | 17.08882, 103.81875 |
| Elevation | 200 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 | 17/11/2024 |
| Harvest Date | 2025 |
| Collector | Éloïse,Isabella |
| Farmer | Nan Toeng Village Community |
| Expedition | ISAN02 |
| Conservation | |
| Priority | High |
| Legal Threats | Legal cultivation permitted |
| Population Est. | 10000 |
| Culling | Yes |
| Introgression | Pure landrace |
| Cultivation | |
| Status | Active |
| Seed Sourcing | Seeds are grown on the farm |
| Planting Method | Direct seeding |
| Cycle 1 Planting | July–September |
| Cycle 1 Harvest | January–March |
| Preservation | |
| Seed Storage | Zomia Genetic Library |
| Seed Quantity | 32 |
| Viability | Viable |
| Genetic Relationships | |
| Same Population | ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240001,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240002,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240003,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240005,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240006,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240007,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240008,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240009,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240010,ZOM-THA-PHU-1120240011 |
Ban Nan Toeng 'Elite' Selection #2 2024 is a single-plant selection drawn from the Ban Nan Toeng Lao-Isan landrace population, collected in the Phu Phan Mountains of Sakhon Nakhon Province by Éloïse and Isabella during the 2024/2025 growing season.
Geography
The Phu Phan Mountains of Sakhon Nakhon Province sit within the broader Isan region of northeastern Thailand, an area with a long history of cannabis cultivation. Ban Nan Toeng occupies the edge of the Kut Bak plateau at 200 meters elevation, where farmers have maintained this landrace across generations.
Collection Details
Selected from among the nine earliest-finishing plants in the Ban Nan Toeng population during the 2024/2025 season. Seeds were collected in November 2024 by Éloïse and Isabella during expedition ISAN02.
Cultivation Details
Plants are cultivated outdoors via direct seeding, with the regional planting window running from July through September and harvest from January through March. Heights of 2 to 3 meters are typical under natural short-day conditions.
Botanical Characteristics
Displaying the tall, narrow-leafed Christmas tree morphology typical of the Lao-Isan complex, this single-plant selection carries 9-leaflet leaves and long internodal spacing. Selection criteria focused on early maturation within the population. The terpene profile is characterised by earthy spice, herbal musk, woody undertones, and sweet tropical fruit including mango.
Aroma
Earthy spice, herbal musk, woody undertones, sweet tropical fruit, mango.
Effects
Uplifting, euphoric, and long-lasting, with a clean and energizing head effect free of paranoia.
Conservation Status
Ongoing male culling across the Ban Nan Toeng population has reduced genetic diversity and increased hermaphroditism. Conservation breeding efforts are in development to cultivate diverse male populations and produce stabilised seed stock for the local farming community.