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10 Strains Launched by Sensi Seeds in 2023
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As Europe’s most prominent and oldest seedbank, here at Sensi Seeds, we thrive on being able to give back to the cannabis community. Throughout 2022, we have been busy breeding new cannabis strains using our original, award-winning genetics. We are introducing ten new exciting strains, and we hope you will enjoy them as much as we do!
There will be two feminized automatics and eight feminized, so let us guide you through the new varieties! First, let’s check our promising new automatic selection:
1. Blueberry Zkittlez Automatic
Blueberry Zkittlez Automatic produces dense, trichome-covered buds with an enchanting terpene profile reminiscent of freshly picked berries, zesty orange and detectable notes of chocolate. This 60% indica / 40% sativa is an easy-to-grow plant and ideal for new growers to gain confidence. Flower development on Blueberry Zkittlez Automatic is phenomenal, and big, dense buds fill the compact structure, rewarding growers with a large yield.
2. Sticky Orange XXL Automatic
Sticky Orange XXL Automatic is an 80% indica and 20% sativa. It is a four-way cross of California Indica, Maple Leaf Indica, Shiva Skunk, and Gorilla Glue. Its terpene profile includes earthy and spicy notes with a sweet lemon zest that instantly refreshes your senses!
This plant grows in a compact structure, with tight internodal spacing and heavy foliage. In optimal conditions, yields can reach 500 grams per metre squared of dense, chunky buds covered in sticky trichomes and orange stigmas! Effects are primarily indica-based, with long-lasting relief that soothes the muscles and body.
Now, here are the eight new sensational feminized strains:
1. Sensi Purple Kush Feminized
Sensi Purple Kush Feminized is a 70% indica and 30% sativa created by crossing three of our iconic strains; Hindu Kush, Skunk Kush, and Maple Leaf Indica! It has all the sought-after indica traits, with soothing body effects and heavy yields. Loud, sweet and earthy notes are the first to greet the senses with subtle undertones of musky sandalwood.
Extremely swollen bracts create chunky, dense buds among a thick canopy of dark green and purple foliage. It is suitable for indoor and outdoor gardens in seasonal rain and mild climates.
2. Purple Cookie Kush Feminized
Purple Cookie Kush Feminized has 70% indica and 30% sativa genetics. It is the offspring of Girl Scout Cookies and Purple Kush. Growers can expect heavy yields and uplifting cerebral effects with a subtle body stone.
Growers can expect a flavour profile ranging from freshly picked berries to loud earthy notes within the 60-day flowering period. Tight internodal spacing keeps branches close together, which can lead to excessive dark-green foliage and dense, chunky trichome-covered buds!
3. Blue Skunk Feminized
Blue Skunk Feminized seeds are 80% indica and 20%, created by crossing Blueberry with Shiva Skunk and Hindu Kush. It has a deliciously sweet terpene profile, a fresh fruity aroma, and loud skunky notes! With an array of uplifting cerebral effects, it is perfect for those looking for a boost in creativity.
Dense, spear-shaped buds express vibrant purple hues throughout the final weeks of flowering. Growers can expect a compact structure with tight internodal spacing, bushy foliage, and large yields.
4. Sweet Cherry Kush Feminized
Sweet Cherry Kush Feminized is a 60% indica and 40% sativa, produced from an award-winning lineage including Diesel, Haze, and Kush! Expect loud notes of freshly picked cherries with subtle hints of sandalwood and lemon zest.
Tight internodal spacing and sturdy branches produce numerous resinous, chunky buds. Lush green foliage covers the stocky frame, and plants reach medium heights by harvest. An exceptional hybrid for indoors or Mediterranean climates.
5. Tangerine Sugar Feminized
Tangerine Sugar Feminized is 70% sativa and 30% indica, boasting a tropical palate of flavours, Including loud notes of fresh grapefruit and pineapple with subtle hints of mojito. It is a slender plant with sizeable internodal spacing, incredibly dense medium-sized popcorn buds covered in dark orange stigmas and a layer of milky white trichomes.
Expect a long-lasting cerebral high that keeps you cheerful, creative and happy throughout the day!
6. Critical Runtz Feminized
Critical Runtz Feminized is a 70% indica, 30% sativa, created by a four-way crossing of; Northern Lights #2, Skunk Kush, Jack Herer, and Durban. Its flowers produce candy-like flavours and tropical aromas with soothing effects and XL yields. It combines relaxing indica traits with a lush sativa profile.
Throughout flowering, expect a sizeable central cola on the apical meristem and fiery-coloured stigmas that contrast with the dense and chunky olive-green buds. Outdoor growers will appreciate this strain’s resilience, and Critical Runtz Feminized can be grown in temperate climates.
7. Tezla OG Feminized
Tezla OG Feminized is an energising hybrid with uplifting, euphoric effects and a soothing full-body buzz. It is a 70% indica and 30% sativa that boasts an exquisite terpene profile, including loud notes of fresh sandalwood, candy, and coffee, among subtle hints of skunk and zesty citrus.
With an award-winning parental lineage, including Hash Plant, Shiva Skunk, and SFV OG, growers are guaranteed a sizable yield of tightly-packed buds!
8. White Cheese Feminized (White Label)
White Cheese Feminized is a 65% indica and 35% sativa, created by breeding a classic Skunk #1 phenotype with White Rhino. It has an extremely pungent flavour profile, with loud cheesy aromas with subtle hints of zesty lemon and spicy hashish.
The high starts with increased creativity before the indica influence creates a soothing and relaxing body high from head to toe. The bud formation is long and conical, similar to sativa varieties, with a plethora of bright orange stigmas among a frosty layer of trichomes.
Sensi Seeds’ new 2023 collection is exceptional, and we are proud to be able to release these new and exciting strains among the ever-growing cannabis community. With a wide range of new genetics, we continue to push the boundaries of cannabis breeding to give you the best selection of high-quality genetics available!
Which strains are you excited about the most? Anything that you’d like to see next year? Let us know in the comments below!
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New Strains Launched by Sensi Seeds in 2024
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9 months agoon
March 25, 2024By
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We have partnered with talented breeders worldwide to create an exclusive collection of strains. Our latest release features a diverse range of new varieties with distinct characteristics and flavour profiles. From potent and uplifting sativas to relaxing and soothing indicas, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
With an extensive collection of genetics to choose from, we are excited to help you get started on your cannabis journey. We take immense pride in unveiling our latest strains at Sensi Seeds, which uphold the exceptional genetic quality of our 39-year-old legacy. Our unwavering commitment to the cannabis community fuels our drive to continuously provide new and exclusive genetics. So, without further ado, let’s explore these fantastic strains and discover the perfect one for you!
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Introducing Sensi Seeds’ latest additions to our collection, a variety of exclusive feminized varieties that promise to be highly productive and exceptionally delicious. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to grow these exceptional strains!
1. Grapevine Candy Feminized
Grapevine Candy Feminized is a delightful strain with an 80% indica and 20% sativa parental lineage. It boasts dense buds and a unique terpene profile that’s sure to satisfy even the most discerning cannabis enthusiast. Our expert breeders created Grapevine Candy Feminized by crossing the flavoursome Zkittlez with Modified Grapes, resulting in a strain with a delightful sugary aroma followed by fruity fragrances and a hint of diesel.
If you are new to cannabis cultivation and looking for a highly productive, low-maintenance plant, Grapevine Candy Feminized is an excellent choice. It is known for its powerful body high that eases muscle tension and promotes relaxation, all while keeping the mind clear and focused. The high is an ideal balance between physical and mental effects, making it a popular choice for cannabis enthusiasts.
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2. Cosmic Kiss Feminized
Cosmic Kiss Feminized boasts 65% indica and 35% sativa genetics. Crafted by our dedicated breeders by crossing Rainbow Belts 2.0 and Bacio. The unique terpene profile of Cosmic Kiss features extremely sugary notes and a hint of diesel, complemented by a refreshingly sweet lemon zest sure to awaken your senses. With its perfectly balanced genetics, Cosmic Kiss offers a harmonious experience that will leave you feeling both relaxed and energised.
Under optimal growing conditions, Cosmic Kiss Feminized grows compactly, with closely spaced internodes and abundant foliage. Its dense, purple-coated buds, coated in sticky trichomes and orange stigmas, can yield up to 525 grams of harvest per square metre. When consumed, it delivers a potent body high that relaxes the muscles and enhances mental clarity without causing mental cloudiness. Cosmic Kiss Feminized is an ideal hybrid that can be enjoyed throughout the day!
3. Chocolate Rainbow XXL Feminized
Bringing together the soothing body effects of an indica and the uplifting euphoria of a sativa, Chocolate Rainbow XXL Feminized is a must-try for cannabis enthusiasts. With 65% indica and 35% sativa genetics, it provides a well-rounded experience, leaving you feeling relaxed yet energised. The strain’s sweet and earthy notes are perfectly complemented by a subtle cacao flavour, making it a truly enjoyable experience. Trust us; you will not want to miss out on Chocolate Rainbow XXL!
Chocolate Rainbow XXL Feminized can produce significant amounts of dense buds with extremely swollen bracts, surrounded by thick olive-green foliage and vibrant pistils. It has a thin and slender structure with a columnar shape, large fan leaves, bushy foliage, and spacious internodal spacing. Chocolate Rainbow XXL is a versatile strain that can be grown indoors and outdoors. It is well-suited for seasonal rain and mild climates, making it a versatile choice for growers.
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We proudly present the newest additions to the impressive Sensi Seeds Research catalogue.
1. Blueberry Bubblegum Automatic
Blueberry Bubblegum Automatic is a new addition to our Breeding Grounds series, which is a result of breeding Gelato #420 with Sunset Sherbet. It is an Indica-dominant hybrid strain comprising 80% Indica and 20% sativa lineage. Blueberry Bubblegum Automatic is well-suited to thrive in temperate, continental climates and has a robust indica morphology with closely-spaced nodes and productive branching. It usually finishes around one metre tall after a 65-day flowering period.
With Blueberry Bubblegum Automatic, you can experience an uplifting high that delivers a full-body buzz. Its soothing and uplifting effects can help you release stress while stimulating the mind. The strain emits a rich citrus aroma with notes of fresh herbs and a subtle hint of fuel. Renowned for its notable gassy taste, its distinctive flavour profile stands out among cannabis connoisseurs. If you are looking for a strain to unwind after a long day? Blueberry Bubblegum Automatic could be the answer.
2. Sweet & Sour Cream Automatic
Sweet & Sour Cream Automatic was created by combining Sour Florida OG and Gelato #420. With 65% Indica and 35% sativa, Sweet & Sour Cream Automatic expresses a predominant indica morphology with a short posture and produces one large cola with heavy vegetation. When cultivated indoors or outdoors, Sweet & Sour Cream Automatic takes up to 65 days to flower and can reach a maximum height of 1 metre. You can expect a generous yield of up to 300 grams when cultivated indoors.
Growers in continental climates can anticipate chunky and tightly-packed calyxes of medium-to-large size. This resinous plant tends to produce buds on the upper stem and branches, with dense flower clusters that are not as open as those of Haze. During flowering, the strain displays purple hues and dark foliage. Its effects include a complete, full-body high that relaxes the body and mind. Expect distinctive vanilla notes, sweet hints of honey, and undertones of diesel fuel.
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Now, we introduce our latest sensational strains for White Label, which we believe will exceed your expectations and elevate your cannabis experience.
1. White Biscotti OG XXL Feminized
White Biscotti OG XXL Feminized is a hybrid strain developed by crossbreeding Wifi OG and Biscotti. With 80% indica and 20% sativa genetics, it is an excellent choice for those who prefer indica strains. Though it can grow up to 140 cm indoors, training techniques can be employed to keep its size manageable. The buds are chunky and dense with amber pistils and olive-green foliage. Growers can expect a rich harvest and XL yields of 600 grams per square metre indoors or in Mediterranean climates.
It Is acclaimed for its long-lasting, uplifting cerebral euphoria that can enhance happiness, creativity, and concentration. White Biscotti OG XXL Feminized is a perfect strain for those who want to boost their productivity and enjoy a positive mental state. In addition to its powerful effects, this strain has a unique flavour profile that is sure to impress connoisseurs. Notes of creamy vanilla perfectly complement the pungent, gassy undertones and a subtle hint of diesel.
2. Sweet Berry Breeze Feminized
Sweet Berry Breeze Feminized is sure to impress the cannabis connoisseurs with its impressive parental lineage. Our dedicated breeders have created a 70% Indica and 30% sativa hybrid by crossbreeding the iconic Mendocino Channel Kush with Strawberries & Cream F1. As the name suggests, it has a tropical and exquisite terpene profile with a flowering time of up to 65 Days. The effects of this strain are known to enhance mental clarity and relaxation, often breezing over the user.
With a sturdy frame, closely-spaced nodes, and added height from its sativa background, Sweet Berry Breeze Feminized is a true delight. The plant produces chunky and dense buds with swollen calyxes and dark purple hues, giving growers the potential of up to 475 grams per square metre. Enthusiasts can expect an uplifting cerebral high with increased mental clarity, followed by a soothing body stone. It is famous for its delightful fragrance, comprising various tropical fruits and candy-like scents.
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Get ready for the next release!
Sensi Seeds’ 2024 collection is exceptional, and we are thrilled to share these new and exciting strains with the thriving cannabis community. Our dedication to pushing the boundaries of cannabis breeding has resulted in a wide range of outstanding genetics, offering you the best selection of high-quality strains.
As for what we would like to see next year, we are always looking for new and exciting genetics to work with, so we are open to suggestions from our community of enthusiasts. Let us know in the comments which strain you are most excited to try from our 2024 collection and what you would like to see from us in the future!
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New Breeding Grounds collaborations coming soon
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10 months agoon
March 14, 2024By
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COMING SOON: New strains incoming! Remember last year’s Breeding Grounds? This year, we’ve taken that project to the next level, and we’re bringing you incredible new genetics!
We have fresh collaborations with Champelli, Sherbinskis, and Serge Cannabis, and we’ve continued our partnership with Fat Beans & Humboldt Seed Company.
The new strains are revealed at Spannabis, and there is a meet & greet with all our esteemed partners. Soon after, they’ll be available on the website. We can’t wait to show them to you… STAY TUNED!
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Alan Dronkers Receives Honorary Doctorate in Thailand
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November 6, 2023By
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Around a decade ago, Alan began his journey with cannabis in Laos, talking to officials about the plant and its many uses. Cannabis has been an essential medicinal herb in Buddhist traditional medicine, and one of his most unforgettable experiences was meeting with a two-star general at the Ministry of Defence.
How Alan Dronkers became a cannabis educator
We were honoured to speak with Alan about the developments within the cannabis industry and conducted this interview from Amsterdam. Alan was at his home in Southern Thailand, seeking refuge from the midday heat by sitting outside in the shade, smoking a joint.
Alan had regularly visited Thailand for almost 30 years when, in 1995, he met his partner on the Southern islands. They lived together for ten years at the Cannabis Castle in Nijmegen before moving to Thailand with their children in 2007. He has since become a leading authority in the Thai cannabis community.
Initially looking to raise awareness about the benefits of CBD for children with epilepsy, his journey began when he befriended a local Thai woman. Little did Alan know that she held a significant position in the government and would be highly influential in his path for cannabis reform.
He first travelled to the neighbouring country of Laos, where there were fewer levels of government than in Thailand. To get their attention, Alan started talking about the benefits of cannabis with a low THC profile for children with neurological disorders. To his surprise, the government welcomed his approach. He subsequently started advising the government on cannabis and hemp.
Around five years later, he approached the government of Thailand and became an official advisor for the Ministry of Agriculture. From there, Alan visited many government officials and universities. Passionate about cannabidiol, Alan educated some cannabis enthusiasts about its potential therapeutic properties, who later created the Highland magazine. Highland brought together doctors and parents for the first CBD trials in Thailand, helping to change public opinion towards cannabis.
On June 9th, 2022, Thailand became the first Southeastern Asian country to decriminalise cannabis, and the Thai Food and Drug Administration officially removed the plant from the list of class 5 narcotics. Although the change in cannabis legislation was enormous for Thailand, Alan says it had been coming for a while.
Cannabis regulations in Thailand compared to The Netherlands
Was it, as many believe, Alan’s idea for Thailand’s health minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, to give away a million cannabis plants? He is an agricultural advisor for the government, and it definitely sounds like a classic Dronkers idea! Alan assures us that it was not his plan. However, when he heard about it, it had his complete support.
He describes the decriminalisation of cannabis as courageous because of the international conventions of cannabis. The government listened to the people, and embraced the realisation that hemp and cannabis have been used as a traditional medicine in their culture for thousands of years. Now, in today’s Thai society, there is no problem with cannabis. The reformed illegal market is much more controllable, and more cannabis dispensaries are opening nationwide.
Unfortunately, not everyone has the same perspective on cannabis. To this day, many misjudgements exist. Alan is outraged about the current state of cannabis legislation in the Netherlands.
“How unbelievable that we are in a progressive democracy, and after 40 years of activism and the creation of the Sensi Seeds and the Hash, Marijuana & Hemp Museum, we still cannot legalise cannabis? It is not very reassuring. As coffeeshops are only tolerated in The Netherlands, there is no quality control, and most cannabis available is below-average quality, which we should be ashamed of.”
Due to increased arrests for cannabis cultivation, the authorities have created a situation where the quality of cannabis is terrible. Alan says, “I am one of the few Dutch people visiting some of these coffeeshops, and when I see what they are selling, I am embarrassed. It is not good! Only the fast-flowering, heavy indicas are available, rather than the lovely varieties that make you feel uplifted and energetic.”
In 2020, the Dutch government changed legislation to allow for the controlled cannabis supply chain experiment. This aims to lay the foundations for legalising large-scale cannabis production. During the experiment, coffeeshops within the chosen municipalities will be provided with regulated, quality-controlled cannabis from licensed growers.
However, the pilot scheme has been constantly postponed. At the time of writing, it is not expected to begin until 2024, and many people wonder how long the Netherlands will take to embrace cannabis as part of society.
Alan suggests that currently, there is a substantial problem with cannabis legalisation within Europe. Many countries have legalised or shown an interest in legalisation. However, in 2017, all EU countries transferred sovereignty to the EU Commission regarding drug policy. As a result, countries can no longer vote on such matters independently. While Alan is pleased that the topic is being discussed, he feels that too many regulations can limit individual freedom and hinder the industry’s growth.
Alan Dronkers’ role in Dutch cannabis breeding
The official Tolerance Policy (gedoogbeleid) began in 1972. This new legislation allowed the purchase and consumption of cannabis in establishments called coffeeshops, and Amsterdam soon became the cannabis hotspot of the world.
Unfortunately, outside these establishments, stringent regulations prohibit cannabis production, possession and distribution. Coffeeshops cannot purchase large amounts of legally-grown cannabis, and with no other option, they must buy their products on the unregulated black market. This is known as the backdoor policy.
Before 1982, there was no Dutch-grown cannabis, and the quality of flowers was often lower than average. The only available products were hash and fermented brown-coloured cannabis imported from South America and Africa. Alan states, “The so-called Dutch cannabis of that time was very low in quality and even grown from bird seed. Sensi Seeds was the green and good quality Cannabis revolution.“
Thriving to regenerate the cannabis community, Sensi Seeds wanted to make good-quality genetics available to everyone who wanted to grow. This, subsequently, helped raise the quality of cannabis in coffeeshops. Medicinal users became less dependent on coffeeshops and were able to cultivate genetics that flourished in the Netherlands.
During the early 1990s, Alan played an instrumental part in groundbreaking breeding programmes and helped pioneer influential varieties. He worked closely with sativas and indicas, making them accessible for growers in the northern hemisphere.
Alan endeavoured to increase their yield and resin content while preserving unique characteristics like dense bud structures and deliciously sweet terpene profiles. He remarks, “Pure sativa varieties are very long flowering and not ideal for colder temperatures. So, what we tried to do with these Thai varieties during the Fruity Juice breeding program was to develop a hybrid that would bring these sweet, uplifting cultivars to colder climates“.
These innovative genetics include Jack Herer, which was the first cannabis variety in the Netherlands prescribed by doctors and distributed through pharmacies, Jack Flash, Mr Nice, Black Domina, and Fruity Juice. Alan remarks, “It used to be Juicy Fruit, but Wrigley’s chewing gum company threatened us with a letter for a possible lawsuit, forcing us to change the name! – Nevertheless, it became a great seller!“
Alan has long since stepped away from breeding programs, but he advised the Thai Ministry of Agriculture to preserve all landrace genetics before they are lost to hybridisation. Alan believes these “heirloom genetics will soon be lost, or endorsed by large corporate companies.” It is crucial to preserve cannabis history, not just in Thailand but worldwide!
In the Netherlands, Sensi Seeds preserves all these original genetics at our research and development facilities, keeping them available for future breeding projects. Alan says that, “Through the eyes of the Dutch government, the function of Sensi Seeds is still wholly misunderstood, and they don’t understand the value of what we are doing. Rather than subsidise expenses, they do not appreciate the preservation of genetics.” However, that is not the case in Thailand, which is incredible due to its years of stringent cannabis legislation.
Preserving cannabis history – the Hash, Marihuana & Hemp Museum
The Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum started in 1987 as a cannabis-based information centre with a small garden and a literature collection. Many old-school cannabis enthusiasts will remember the iconic black-and-white photo of Alan standing outside the entrance in 1991 with his arms open.
Decades later, it is more accessible and interactive than ever, attracting thousands of visitors annually. With an extraordinary collection of original artefacts and antiques, The Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum tells the fascinating story of humankind’s relationship with the cannabis plant.
Alan finds it hard to choose a favourite piece in the collection and admires many objects. When asked if there is an artefact he wishes to have, he aims high. “Any item related to ritual cannabis use in the kingdom of Judah, which took place 2,700 years ago, would be a perfect addition“. Alan explains that he, and the Museum, have long speculated about cannabis in the Bible, even though it may be shocking for some people to believe!
In the 1960s, archaeologists found an ancient tomb dating back to around 700 BCE in the deserts of Negev, Israel. The tomb featured two altars which contained the psychoactive resin of frankincense and cannabis. The wife of the Hebrew god Ashera has been connected to cannabis, which provided undisputed evidence that cannabis was used for rituals in the Israelite Kingdom of Judah. The practice changed because of monotheism, and religious sites other than Jaweh were destroyed.
Alan says there are few places in the world where you can discover the history of cannabis through a unique range of cannabis-based literature, artefacts, and exhibitions. He is adamant about preserving cannabis history. He also thoroughly believes in Thailand’s revolutionary hemp industry, which the Queen of Thailand re-introduced.
Exploring Thailand’s hemp history
The Hmong are an indigenous group inhabiting the mountainous regions of northern Thailand, Laos and Vietnam. Alan says hemp is crucial in their culture, and its fibres have been used to create textiles and domestic products for centuries, keeping the ancient weaving tradition alive.
Throughout marriage ceremonies, the Hmong wear traditional dresses made of hemp. The umbilical cord is tied off with hemp fibre during birth, and after death, hemp is used for funerary rituals. The Hmong believe that before continuing their journey to the afterlife, people’s souls must return to their birthplace. In preparation, bodies are dressed in robust hemp clothing, which helps to protect them from anything dangerous during the trip!
With the influence of the United States in the 1960s, many Asian countries, including Thailand, introduced harsh penalties for hemp cultivation. Subsequently, the local police eradicated numerous crops. Many people were incriminated and incarcerated. However, the 21st century brought change.
In 2005, Queen Sirikit launched the first hemp research and re-classification programme and financed a decade-long hemp breeding program in the northern provinces. In 2018, hemp cultivation (with THC levels of <1% ) was legalised for industrial and medical purposes. “It is a beautiful story of culture and how hemp started in Thailand!” declares Alan. This created the foundations for cannabis reforms and highlighted Thailand’s rich hemp history.
In Thailand, before legalisation, only the government could help universities establish cannabis-based programs. Alan was among five professors who relocated to Chiang Mai Rajabhat University to help initiate its cannabis and hemp program. In recent years, more universities have been developing cannabis programs and are excited to learn about the benefits of this fantastic plant.
The Doctor of Cannabis
Alan received a technical agriculture and horticulture honorary doctorate from Rajabhat University in Chiang Mai in 2019. However, due to COVID, Alan received the Doctorate from the Chief of the Privy Council of the King, General Surayud Chulanont, in December 2022. He feels incredibly privileged to have been awarded this doctorate as a foreigner and says that standing in front of thousands was extraordinary and a real honour.
Alan pronounces, “It is a real contrast to the continuous stigmatisation from the Dutch government. Unfortunately, I am not receiving a doctorate from the King of the Netherlands. Giving out an honorary doctorate to people that do something with cannabis is almost unimaginable in our culture!”
Progression towards cannabis reform and education – Stay high, Thailand!
With increased educational programs and scientific research across Thailand, supported by the government, a more progressive approach to legalisation exists. Many countries are moving away from prohibition, and things are going in the right direction for cannabis legalisation. Alan assures us that he is in the right place and extremely happy.
“My life is my family, and especially in the last few years, I have been able to teach more, which is excellent. I feel more connected to Thailand because they have given me so much back for the little things I have achieved. I am honoured.”
A real pioneer in the cannabis industry, Alan Dronkers helped lay the foundations for many modern hybrids through his extensive breeding programs. He continues to pave the way for cannabis reform across Southeast Asia and to teach the world about cannabis and its many beneficial properties. We want to thank Alan for all his contributions to Sensi Seeds and the cannabis industry, along with celebrating his diploma in technical agriculture and horticulture.
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