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ZOM-THA-NKP-0220250005

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Ban Phaeng 'Amanda's Farm' General Population 2024
ZOM-THA-NKP-0220250005
At a Glance
Classification Landrace
Accession Type General population
Pollination Type Self
Sex Monoecious
Primary Purpose Recreation, Medicine, Food
Flowering Time 20–24 weeks
Plant Height 2–3 m
Photoperiod Short-day
Aroma Earthy spice, herbal musk, mango, tropical fruit
Terpenes Earthy spice, herbal musk, mango, tropical fruit undertones
Botanical Characteristics
Growth Pattern Christmas tree
Branching Apical dominant
Leaf Shape Narrow
Leaflets 9
Leaf Color Light greens, Dark greens
Stem Color Light greens
Stigma Color Brown hairs
Serration Shallow
Flower Structure Foxtailed, Loose
Processing
Method Ganja
Notes Whole branches dried and cured in semi-darkness in outdoor sheds
Hierarchy
Growing Region Northeastern Thailand
Growing Area Ban Paeng
Location
Country Thailand
Province/State Nakhon Phanom
District Ban Paeng
Locality Various villages
Coordinates 17.941029, 104.212258
Elevation 148 m
Traditional Names
Local Name กัญชา
Pronunciation Kạỵchā
Translation Ganja
Synonyms Hang Krarok Phu Phan, Hang Krarok, Hang Suea, Foytong
Collection
Method Seeds
Sourcing Type Point of Origin
Autochthonous Yes
Date 2024
Harvest Date 2025
Collector Isabella
Farmer Ms. Amanda
Conservation
Priority High
Legal Threats Legal cultivation permitted
Population Est. 5000
M/F Ratio 5%
Hermaphroditism 20%
Culling Yes
Introgression Minimal
Cultivation
Status Active
System Type Poly-culture, Mono-cropped, Rotating
Scale Some regional cultivation
Seed Sourcing Seeds are grown on the farm, Seeds are sourced through informal local networks
Planting Method Direct seeding
Cycle 1 Planting July–September
Cycle 1 Harvest December–March
Preservation
Seed Storage Zomia Genetic Library
Seed Quantity 120


Ban Phaeng 'Amanda's Farm' General Population 2024 is a short-day Lao-Isan landrace cannabis accession originating from Ban Paeng district along the Mekong River in Nakhon Phanom Province, Isan, Thailand. This domesticated population represents an open-pollinated general population, maintained to preserve phenotypic diversity and traditional genetics.

This accession forms part of ongoing conservation efforts by Isabella of the Zomia Collective, who document and preserve traditional cannabis populations of Northeastern Thailand. Seeds were collected at point of origin and stored in the Zomia Genetic Library to safeguard genetic integrity.

Geography

The accession grows on riverbanks, islands, and fertile lowlands along the Mekong River in Ban Paeng district, Nakhon Phanom, at elevations ranging from 150 to 200 meters. The warm, seasonally dry climate and well-drained alluvial soils support tall sativa morphology and a short-day flowering response.

Collection Details

Ban Phaeng 'Amanda's Farm' General Population was collected in 2025 by Isabella. Seeds were sourced from mutual friends of Zomia Collective and Amanda. Both Tiger Tail (Hang Suea) and Squirrel Tail (Hang Krarok) phenotypes were sampled. Seeds were harvested at peak maturity, cleaned, and vacuum-sealed before being stored in the Zomia Genetic Library to maintain viability.

Botanical Characteristics

The Ban Phaeng population is characterized by tall, narrow-leaf morphology with long internodal spacing, strong lateral branching, and high resin production. Plants reach 2–3 meters in height.

Tiger Tail (Hang Suea): Robust phenotype with thick colas, strong lateral branching, and dense trichome coating. Aromas are earthy spice, herbal musk, and woody undertones. Psychoactive effects are clear-headed, energizing, and ideal for daytime use.

Squirrel Tail (Hang Krarok): Delicate, elongated phenotype with cascading, foxtail-like colas. Aromas are sweet, floral, tropical fruit, and mango. Effects are uplifting, euphoric, and long-lasting, reflecting classic Mekong sativa characteristics.

Conservation Status

High conservation priority. The Ban Phaeng landrace faces a genetic bottleneck due to decreasing cultivation and introgression from modern hybrids. Ongoing conservation and seed banking projects aim to preserve this historically significant Lao-Isan landrace and ensure the survival of both Tiger Tail and Squirrel Tail expressions.

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See Also

Isan

Ban Paeng

Thailand

Nakhon Phanom Province

References