Landrace Warden: Traditional plant diversity for adaptability and resilience

Landrace Warden is a manufacturer specializing in the cultivation and sale of landraces. Landraces are plant varieties that have adapted to their local environment over time and are considered to be the oldest types of cultivated plants. Originally, landraces emerged from wild populations and developed their own identity over the generations.
Adaptation to local environmental conditions
Landrace Warden places great emphasis on the adaptability of landraces to local environmental conditions such as water availability, soil type and ripening time. This adaptation is promoted by natural selection through the climate in South and Central Asia and through domestication.
Diverse gene pool
Compared to commercial varieties, landraces have a broader and more diverse gene pool. This genetic diversity contributes to the health and vitality of crops and makes them more adaptable and resistant to environmental stresses such as pests, drought or flooding.
Wild-type populations as a source of genetic strength
Wild-type populations are an excellent source for strengthening the genetic base and accumulating desirable variations that have been lost due to selection pressure and adaptation in modern varieties. Landrace Warden uses this source to increase the productivity and stability of crops in vulnerable environments.
Research and innovation
Through association mapping and genomic prediction studies, Landrace Warden identifies new sources of resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses, increasing crop yield and adaptability.

Dasht Desert reg.
Gender | Regular | ||
Crossbreed | Heirloom Landrace | ||
Variety | Indica | ||
Cultivation | Outdoor, Indoor, Greenhouse | ||
Flowering time indoor | 63 - 77 days | ||
Flowering time outdoor | October / November | ||
Outdoor yield | 300 - 650 gr/plant | ||
Indoor height | 120 - 150 cm | ||
Outdoor height | 120 - 150 cm | ||
Harvest time | October / November | ||
Effect | Cerebral, uplifting | ||
Flavor & aroma | Fruity, spicy / herbal | ||
Effect | Cerebral, uplifting |

Hindu Kush reg.
Gender | Regular | ||
Crossbreed | Heirloom Landrace | ||
Variety | Indica | ||
Cultivation | Outdoor, Indoor, Greenhouse | ||
Flowering time | 49 - 63 days | ||
Outdoor yield | 350 - 1000 g per plant | ||
Outdoor height | 180 - 220 cm | ||
Harvest time | September - early October | ||
Flavor & aroma | banana, cookies, orange, rot, pungent / herbal | ||
Effect | Floating, Hungry, Powerful, Relaxing, Uplifting |

Kalat reg.
Gender | Regulatory | ||
Genetics | Heirloom Landrace | ||
Variety | Indica | ||
Flower type | Photoperiod blooms | ||
Maximum outdoor yield | 300 - 750 gr/plant | ||
Maximum plant height | 150 - 180 cm | ||
Harvest time (North) | October - November | ||
Flavor | Coffee|Cream | ||
Effect | Balanced|cheerful|long-lasting|talkative | ||
Flowering time | 63 - 77 days |

Quetta City reg.
Gender | Regulatory | ||
Genetics | Heirloom Landrace | ||
Variety | Indica | ||
Flower type | Photoperiod blooms | ||
CBD content % | Unknown | ||
Maximum outdoor yield | 300 - 500 gr/plant | ||
Maximum plant height | 150 - 170 cm | ||
Harvest time (North) | September - beginning of October | ||
Flavor | Nutty|Gentle|Woody | ||
Effect | Balanced|Soothing|Couch-Lock|Relaxing | ||
Flowering time | 49 - 63 days |