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Red Thai

Strain Sativa Indica THC CBD Weeks in Bloom Cross

Red Thai 100%   23%   11 100% Red Thai


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Strain:
100% Sativa
22.3% THC / Medium CBD content

Bloom Cycle:
11 weeks

Visual:
Tall plant, a lot of pointy leaves, buds are dense with long hairs

Flavor:
Fruity and sweet

Aroma:
Sweet, intense

Effects:
Energetic, long life effect

Treats:
Pain, anxiety, stress, lack of appetite and insomnia.  For a list of ailments treated: Click Here

Background:
Red Thailand is a pure landrace Thai strain from the island of Ko Chang in Thailand. It boasts as one of the highest THC contents of any cannabis variety in the world. Red Thailand is one of the most productive strains in Thailand helped by the relatively short flowering time compared to some other Thai strains. Although perfectly suited to indoor cultivation, it's potential size makes it possibly more suited to Redhouse and outdoor cultivation. Very good mold resistance due to its acclimatization to humid climates.



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For most of American history, growing and using marijuana was legal under both federal law and the laws of the individual states. By the 1840s, marijuana’s therapeutic potential began to be recognized by some U.S. physicians. From 1850 to 1941 cannabis was included in the United States Pharmacopoeia as a recognized medicinal. By the end of 1936, however, all 48 states had enacted laws to regulate marijuana. Its decline in medicine was hastened by the development of aspirin, morphine, and then other opium-derived drugs, all of which helped to replace marijuana in the treatment of pain and other medical conditions in Western medicine. For most of American history, growing and using marijuana was legal under both federal law and the laws of the individual states. By the 1840s, marijuana’s therapeutic potential began to be recognized by some U.S. physicians. From 1850 to 1941 cannabis was included in the United States Pharmacopoeia as a recognized medicinal. By the end of 1936, however, all 48 states had enacted laws to regulate marijuana. Its decline in medicine was hastened by the development of aspirin, morphine, and then other opium-derived drugs, all of which helped to replace marijuana in the treatment of pain and other medical conditions in Western medicine. More on Cannabis in American History