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This is a rare combination of Southeast Asian Landrace's smuggled into the country back in the 1970's by a True OG known as McNulty, R.I.P. Its origins root in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. It is an equatorial autoflower that has been stabilized and line-bred x3 annually in tropical conditions here in the South East Region of the United States for the last 50 years. Named Timothy Leary for its Electric Sativa/LSD like effects. Very energetic and uplifting high, stimulating deep thought, and visual color trails. Plants remain stout, reaching a maximum height of 3 feet when planted in larger containers exhibiting 2 distinct phenotypes, a single cola and a branching cola. Bud is somewhat airy but very resinous, typical for these tropical genetics. Plants are mold resistant, can take freezing conditions as low as -2.2 degrees Celsius for 3 days, and the hottest summers and droughts as high as 40.5 degrees Celsius. Insects seem to pay the plants no interest so it can easily be grown organically with little to no pesticides as it has been since the dawn of time. Plants were germinated in 15 cell liners using Roots Organic soil, and up-potted into 2 gallon pots containing Fox Farms Ocean Forest at 3 weeks of Age. Plants were grown under 18 hours of LED light during this time and have just been hardened off outside. The 2 earliest showing females and 3 earliest showing males have been segregated for breeding to encourage early sexing.