Exploring Landrace Strains



Cannabis Experts Hello, and thanks for joining us today! If you found value in our content, don’t forget to hit that like button, …

27 Comments

  1. The Reese family heritage, with its profound roots in Native American tribes such as the Blackfoot, Crow, and the Longhouse people of the Mohawk, combined with the ancient wisdom of the Sudanese Pygmy, reflects a sacred lineage dedicated to healing and harmony. This rich cultural tapestry embraced the use of sacred medicinal herbs like THC-rich cannabis and hemp, recognized for their abundant phytocannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and other powerful compounds. These plants were not merely tools for healing but revered as central to spiritual and communal practices, such as the ceremonial peace pipe, fostering unity and peace among people.

    The Reese family's ancestors cultivated holistic polyculture systems, integrating holy medicine plants like iboga, Erythroxylon coca, peyote, San Pedro, kratom, Ayahuasca vines, cannabis, hemp, and magic mushrooms. These systems exemplified a deep understanding of ecological balance, where the growth and interaction of diverse sacred plants enhanced their medicinal alkaloids and sustained the health of the gardens and ecosystems. Such practices enriched human health while promoting environmental sustainability, creating a harmonious relationship between humanity and the Earth.

    The traditions of the Blackfoot, Crow, Longhouse people, and Sudanese Pygmy within the Reese lineage reveal a shared respect for the Earth’s gifts and a spiritual connection to nature. This heritage is a powerful reminder of how sacred medicinal plants and polyculture systems have long been integral to sustaining life, healing communities, and preserving the environment. It is a legacy of wisdom, resilience, and reverence that continues to inspire and guide those who honor these ancient practices today.

  2. To me all these new hybrids are the same bland stuff smells the same high is the same but these old school landrace and older strains like sour diesel or any of Barney’s farm classic strains are the best most unique highs

  3. In India we are using it since 5000 years. It's Europe and US that banned cannabis and put it under hard drug list in ndps act. Later we were bound to ban it too , ruining our oldest culture in entire human history. We have stone tablets 5000years old depicting weed kept to dry in sunlight!

  4. people now a days dont even know how good it whas back in the day compared to now its like okay not bad not good…. we need to bring the land races back to where it whas back in the day

  5. Landrace no longer exists we ruined it and made it 10x better at the same time.

    That weed grew to survive for millions of years to come the weed now is grown for consumption maximising the amount of thc and flower per plant

  6. Landrace is gone, pollen travels dozens of miles easily and can hundreds. Every previous landrace has been diluted more and more in the wild by this since seed banks became a thing in the early 80’s

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*