Red Laos
| Genetics | Laos |
| Type | sativa |
| Cultivation | outdoor/greenhouse |
| THC | 15.4% |
| CBD | 0.2% |
| High | cerebral, energetic, uplifting, trippy, sedative |
| Aroma | fruity, citrus |
| Flowering (indoor) | 14-18 weeks |
| Harvest (outdoor) | December |
| Yield | average |
| Height | medium |
Description
Limited Supply!
Red Laos regular seeds is not a standalone variety, but the result of a pheno hunt within a traditional Laotian landrace grown in Thailand. In this selection, the current mother plant expressed a delicate red tone, giving rise to this unique edition.
Red Laos represents a pure tropical Sativa, offering a visual appeal that stands apart from more typical Laotian lines.
This cultivar grows to a medium size for a tropical Sativa and develops elegant, foxtailing colas. Its structure reflects its equatorial heritage, with elongated flowers and refined, airy form. During flowering, plants reveal striking violet-red hues, an atypical and highly attractive trait that makes Red Laos especially appealing to collectors and explorers of rare genetics.
It performs well in most environments but truly excels outdoors in warm and tropical climates, where it shows impressive resistance to heat, heavy rain, and wind.
The terpene profile combines fruity sweetness with fresh citrus notes.
Effects vary significantly depending on harvest timing and drying and curing methods. Early harvests tend to deliver energizing, uplifting, even psychedelic effects, while later harvests can shift toward more sedative experiences.
About Prempavee
Prempavee is a mother and organic farmer from Isaan in northeastern Thailand. Her farm sits at the center of a region that, during the 1960s and 1970s, was once the largest source of what became known as Thai Stick. Contrary to common belief, Thai Stick is not a cannabis strain, but a traditional method of bundling cannabis flowers around thin sticks to make them easier to transport and conceal.
While Thai Sticks themselves have largely disappeared with the advent of modern preservation techniques, the original landrace genetics used to produce them remain alive. These varieties are carefully maintained by Prempavee and more than 2,000 other local farmers. The most widely cultivated landrace in the region is Hang Krarok (aka Hang Kra Rog), meaning “Squirrel Tail,” followed by Hang Suea (“Tiger Tail”), Foitong (“Golden String”), Black Mango, and others.
Prempavee belongs to long-standing farming collectives where entire villages have worked together to safeguard these genetics for generations. Their seeds come from open-pollinated fields, resulting in rich genetic diversity and a wide range of traits. Historically, these Thai landraces were prized by renowned breeders for enhancing terpene profiles, potency, and yields. Today, as legalization in Thailand has introduced many foreign varieties, these traditional Thai Sativa's are becoming increasingly scarce, making their preservation more important than ever.
Top Features
- rare landrace Sativa
- high mold resistance
- high pest resistance
Medical Info
- broad spectrum use