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RSC-GRC-ARC-0120050001

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Arcadian General Population 2005 (RSC Repro)
RSC-GRC-ARC-0120050001
Acadian Greek Landrace (Photo taken from RSC website 26/03/2026)
Acadian Greek Landrace (Photo taken from RSC website 26/03/2026)
At a Glance
Classification Landrace
Accession Type Reproduction
Pollination Type Open pollination
Sex Dioecious
Primary Purpose Recreation
Plant Height –2.5 m
Photoperiod Short-day
Aroma Sour fruit, hashy, herbal, woody, earthy, slightly spicy
Effects Euphoric, calming, focused, introspective, creative, uplifting, meditative
Botanical Characteristics
Growth Pattern Columnar
Branching Extensive
Flower Structure Loose
Processing
Method Dry-sift
Notes Historically processed as sieved hashish. Both dry-sieved and water-sieved hashish from these plants is of high quality.
Location
Country Greece
Province/State Arcadia
Locality Mantineia
Coordinates 37.617, 22.393
Traditional Names
Local Name kannàvi
Collection
Method Seeds
Sourcing Type Multi-generation reproduction
Autochthonous No
Date 2005
Collector Angus
Conservation
Priority Low
Introgression Minimal
Cultivation
Status Unknown
System Type Unknown
Cycle 1 Harvest Early October–Mid October
Preservation
Seed Storage The Real Seed Company


Arcadian General Population 2005 (RSC Repro) is a landrace cannabis accession sourced from The Real Seed Company by Angus, originally collected by Delicorganic around Mantineia, Arcadia, Greece in 2005. [1]

Geography

Mantineia is located in the Arcadia region of the Peloponnese mountains in southern Greece, at approximately 37°N latitude.

The Arcadia region was historically renowned as a producer of sieved hashish of superior quality during the period when Greece served as the main exporter to East Mediterranean hashish markets. From the 1860s to the 1920s, hashish from the Peloponnese was smuggled from Greek ports and across the North African deserts to supply demand from Egyptian cities including Cairo and Alexandria.[2]

Collection Details

The original accession of seeds was collected around Mantineia in 2005 by Delicorganic, a Greek grower who also maintains the Cretan and Kalamata landrace lines distributed by The Real Seed Company. The collection was made prior to the widespread introduction of modern hybrid cultivars to Greece and before any documented impact of modern strains on provincial regions such as the rural Peloponnese.[3]

The accession may be representative of kannàvi, the drug-type cannabis (subsp. indica) that was cultivated on a large scale around Mantineia for over 60 years.[4]

Seeds distributed by The Real Seed Company are from an open-pollination maintenance grow intended to preserve the full genetic diversity of the original accession.[5]

Cultivation Details

In the Peloponnese, plants commence flowering around July to early August and reach maturation during the first half of October. The accession is suitable for outdoor, greenhouse, or indoor cultivation. Plants show resistance against mold and pests.[6]

Botanical Characteristics

Plants reach heights of up to 2.5 meters with considerable lateral branching. Yields are moderate. Bud formation and maturation show some variation between individuals within the population but are dominated by classic Mediterranean hashplant morphology: resin glands are borne on long stalks, bud structure is loose, and bracts hold a high density of fully formed resin glands.[7]

Despite more recent selection for use as bud, the main characteristics are consistent with historic domestication for production of sieved hashish.[8]

Aroma

Aromas are mainly fruity, earthy, herbal, and slightly spicy. The quality of both dry-sieved and water-sieved hashish from these plants is high.[9]

Effects

Euphoric, calming, focused, introspective, and creative. Also described as uplifting, active, with a vibrant visual quality, as well as calming or meditative.[10]

Conservation Status

The accession is recorded at low conservation priority. The population is maintained ex situ by Delicorganic and distributed through The Real Seed Company via open-pollination maintenance grows. The original collection predates the introduction of modern hybrid genetics to provincial Greece.[11]

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