Brazilian landrace strains are the wild cannabis varieties that flourish in the Brazilian Amazon’s mountainous and rain forest habitats. The majority of Brazilian landrace strains exhibit sativa traits, including an abundance of long leaves and the capacity to grow quite tall.
A common characteristic of peppery, spiced-earth flavors with a citrus fruit terpene palate is reported by some online growers.
Brazilian sativa strains gained robust resistance to pests and diseases as landrace varieties as a result of many years of genetic stabilization. Although they thrive indoors, cultivars prefer the humid, outdoor environment of their native Amazon. Brazilian landraces, according to cultivators, take longer to flower; they typically do so in 9–10 weeks when grown indoors and by the end of November when grown outdoors. Additionally, online resources advise routine pruning to guarantee proper light exposure at the lower branches.
Brazilian landrace strains should yield a moderate amount of fluffy, spicily green nugs when fully mature.
Available only in seed form.