Genetics |
Himachal Pradesh, India |
Type |
sativa |
Cultivation |
indoor/outdoor/greenhouse
|
THC |
average |
CBD |
medium-high |
High |
happy, euphoric |
Aroma |
minty, herbal, fruity, spicy |
Main terpenes |
beta-myrcene, alpha-pinene, beta-caryophyllene |
Flowering time (indoor) |
11-15 weeks
|
Harvest time (outdoor) |
end of September-1st week November |
Yield |
medium |
Plant height |
medium-tall |
Description
Rasol, a small village in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh, has been growing its own variety of cannabis for hundreds of years. For generations, the Rasol farmers have used this pure Himalayan cultivar to make their famous Rasol cream: a high-quality charas cream that is renowned throughout India. Now you can enjoy your own homemade charas with these authentic Himalayan cannabis seeds!
Rasol Village regular seeds are 1st generation seeds collected by Coco Genes directly at source. Due to the remoteness of the area, the Rasoli landrace is purer than many other cultivars from the Parvati Valley. By the same token, Rasol is also much less visited by tourists than neighboring Malana, where the local landrace already shows signs of hybrid contamination. A percentage of each sale of a Rasol seed pack is used to help the people of India preserve their landrace cannabis strains.
This vigorous cultivar will grow tall with long internodes. It is one of the fastest-flowering Indian strains. In Rasol, the villagers harvest the plants between the end of September and start of November. Thanks to its cold resistance and fluffy buds, the Rasol cultivar can perform well outdoors in northern climates. It has high mold and mildew resistance.
Many specimens have red stems even when the temperatures aren’t cold. This is common throughout the Himalayas. Although these plants are vigorous and easy to grow, they are very sensitive to over-feeding. For that reason, it is recommended that growers use soil with moderate nutrient content.
Rasol marijuana plants have many different genotypes. Since it is a hash plant, some specimens produce high levels of THC whereas others are CBD dominant. Likewise, the plants express a wide array of terpene profiles. Therefore, it's a great strain for pheno-hunters. A terpene test report done on a stand out phenotype showed the presence of beta-myrcene, alpha-pinene, beta-caryophyllene, trans-ocimene and terpinolene. The high is uplifting, joyful with a smooth landing.
Top Features
- rare landrace Sativa
- high altitude strain
- large terpene range
- high CBD phenotypes
- cold resisitant
- mold resistant
Medical Info
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