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Grahan (appellation)

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Grahan
Hierarchy
Growing Region Western Himalayas
Growing Area Parvati Valley
Geography
Country India
Coordinates 31.9759, 77.3519
Landscape
Elevation 2100–3000 m

Grahan is an appellation within the Parvati Valley landrace cannabis growing area in Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh. It is named after Grahan village, the largest of three charas-producing settlements in a side valley off the main Parvati Valley. The other two are Pulgi to the south and Thunja to the north-east.

Geography

Grahan village sits at around 2400 m on south-facing slopes within a damp, partly shaded part of the side valley. Cultivation extends from riverside terraces near 2100 m up to high pastures around 3000 m.

Three named field complexes are recognised within the appellation:

  • The Riverside fields (2100–2350 m), on terraces below the village. Several plots were lost to road construction in 2024.
  • The Terraces (2400–2700 m), the main village fields surrounding the settlement.
  • The Kutla fields (2700–3000 m), the highest cultivated terraces above the village.

Cannabis cultivation

The local population is a domesticate NLD-type landrace cultivated for charas production through hand-rubbing of standing plants. A feral component is also present on disturbed ground and abandoned terraces.

Accessions

No accessions are currently linked to Grahan.

See also

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