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Laos and Myanmar may have landraces unknown to the outside world. And Central Asia--places like Kazakhstan--probably do too.

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Good info, I'm sure there are plans to visit those places ... but there are so many and so much work !! We hope to see soon a new expedition! 

 

 

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Hope i can see SH team one day in asia (maybe Vietnam), i'm so exciting to hear they are planning to visit Asia <3

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I would love to see them do an expidition in china. I know they have many traditional hemp landraces that have a decent amount of thc. Even though these plants wouldn't it what most want I think thye could bring in some long lost genetics and also offer something for the older smokers and new smokers that don't want the strongest or the strong but rather something they could smoke a joint or 2 and still enoy themselves. Japan also has many of these "hemp" strains

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