Felix the Dog
Well-Known Member
I read an article about the hash industry in Morocco,
The New Moroccan Hashish | Cannabis Now
The main point of interest to me is that the strains grown in recent years have changed: THC has gone way up, and the landrace strains are gone, no longer competitive. They may be of romantic interest to growers like me, but the newer strains have more bang and hash-smokers prefer that bang and hash-growers prefer the $$$.
I see Moroccan seeds being sold at at at least one of the better-known seed sites (seedsman, Hash Passion) but at 18% it is certainly one of the strains of the past few years and not landrace. That's not to say that it is not a good or great product, but I'd bet that the landrace stuff is nearly extinct, but probably growing in the wild if nowhere else.
The New Moroccan Hashish | Cannabis Now
The main point of interest to me is that the strains grown in recent years have changed: THC has gone way up, and the landrace strains are gone, no longer competitive. They may be of romantic interest to growers like me, but the newer strains have more bang and hash-smokers prefer that bang and hash-growers prefer the $$$.
I see Moroccan seeds being sold at at at least one of the better-known seed sites (seedsman, Hash Passion) but at 18% it is certainly one of the strains of the past few years and not landrace. That's not to say that it is not a good or great product, but I'd bet that the landrace stuff is nearly extinct, but probably growing in the wild if nowhere else.