Ketama by World of Seeds
The core of this line sits clearly in its origin. Ketama traces back to Moroccan landrace stock and carries that direction forward mainly through robust structure, quick maturity, and a plant logic that handles drier conditions well. Rather than relying on modern exaggeration, the variety stays close to a more traditional and grounded line with a clear link to its background.
In growth, Ketama usually stays in the medium range and builds a resistant, load bearing frame. Internodal spacing tends to remain moderate, the leaves are broader, and the overall plant body feels compact enough to keep moving steadily even under less forgiving conditions. That structure makes the line read as less delicate than many softer or less stable varieties.
In flower formation, the variety moves in a dense and compact direction. Even under drier conditions, the line stays oriented toward substance and keeps its frame comparatively stable. On top of that, it is described as having a solid natural constitution that not only handles reduced conditions well, but also shows useful resistance where pest pressure is an issue.
Aromatically, Ketama remains clearly on the classic side. The line goes into Moroccan hash notes, so the expression reads more dry, resinous, and dark than fruity or sweet. That is exactly what keeps the variety close to its origin instead of making it feel artificially polished.
The value of this line lies less in show and more in origin, resilience, and a clearly readable Moroccan base axis.
| Landrace | Nord-Marokko (Ketama) |
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| Indica | 100 % |
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| THC | 17 % |
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| Flowering time | 50 - 55 Days |
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| Harvest month | end-September |
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| High | Low - Medium |
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| Yield outdoors | 700 grams per plant |
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| Yield indoors | 450 g/m2 |