Maximum Yield Cannabis USA August / September 2017 | Page 76

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“ These landrace cultivars became the basis for breeding of the hybrids we know today .”

Alternately , sun and heat-loving sativas from Africa to southern Asia thrived in the tropical environments of Hawaii . Over the years , these landrace cultivars became the basis for breeding of the hybrids we know today . Over the last 30 years , breeders have continued to travel to regions of the world where landraces can still be found . These varieties are praised by breeders and highly sought after for their pure genetic traits and unique cannabinoid compositions , desired terpene structures , and ability to adapt to varying environmental conditions . One company that strives to keep landrace genetics at the forefront of modern breeding is Green House Seeds from Amsterdam . Founder Arjan Roskam and breeding partner Franco Loja have traveled to remote areas of the world in search of landrace seeds since the 1990s . Their work using landrace strains to create new hybrids has led to more than 30 Cannabis Cup wins and various industry awards for varieties such as White Widow and Super Silver Haze .
In 2008 , Roskam and Loja started the now-famous Strain Hunters video series , which documented their treks to remote areas of the world in search of landrace cannabis . The two were able to educate viewers on the value of landrace genetics and how important it is to preserve their populations . “ Landraces are the most natural form of cannabis existing on the planet because they have been constantly adapting and evolving , improving their harmony with the environment they live in ,” Franco wrote in 2014 . “ It is our duty to preserve cannabis landraces for the future of scientific and medical research , and for the basic human right to use a plant that has been used for millennia .” This sentiment is front and center in all Strain Hunter documentaries and the driving force behind landrace seekers from around world .
To the shock of the cannabis industry , Franco Loja died on Jan . 2 , 2017 , at the age of 42 after being infected with cerebral malaria while on expedition in the Democratic Republic of Congo . Everywhere that Franco went he brought with him a deeply rooted passion for his work with the plant he loved , as well as his great big , glowing smile . His death is a devastating loss to the industry but his memory will forever live on through the cannabis breeds he helped create .
Kyle L . Ladenburger is a freelance garden writer who has worked in the gardening / hydroponics industry for over a decade . As an avid indoor and outdoor gardener he is well versed in nearly all types of growing methods with an overall focus on sustainability and maintaining healthy soils . He holds a strong conviction that growing one ’ s own food is a powerful way to change our lives and our world for the better . 74 grow . heal . learn . enjoy . myhydrolife . com