Red Lebanese traces its story back to Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley and the region’s red hash tradition. In modern seed form, this balanced hybrid leans on Lebanese landrace selections (parents undisclosed), and is currently offered by Crop King Seeds. Plants stay medium in stature, typically 5–8 feet, with narrow leaf blades and strong branching that shrug off heat and dry weather. Aromas mingle woody cedar and gentle sweetness with a lightly sour edge; the flavor follows suit, drifting from sweet-woody to a softly tart finish. A mild-to-moderate cannabinoid profile is part of its charm: THC commonly ranges around 0.5–8%, while CBD runs higher at roughly 6–16%, shaping an easygoing experience that couples serene relaxation with a creative, uplifted mindset. Indoors, flowering completes in about 9–11 weeks (63–77 days), returning generous harvests near 400–500 g/m²; outdoors, expect up to 800 g per plant by late September or early October. Morphology favors dense, puffy buds dusted with trichomes, often showing orange-to-red pistils that nod to its name. Terpene expression is frequently pinene- and caryophyllene-led, with support from limonene, echoing the woody, sweet, and sour palette. For growers seeking a heat-hardy, landrace-rooted hybrid with balanced effects and reliable yields, Red Lebanese delivers heritage with polish.







