Manufacturer: Khalifa Genetics
Moroccan Beldia is a flavourful, robust and vigorous 800 year old Moroccan landrace, a pure old-school strain that has been cultivated by moroccan farmers in the Rif Mountains of Morocco for generations, to produce the famous moroccan hashish. This landrace strain is native to the area around Ketama and Chefchaouen, and has been used to produce the famous old-school Moroccan hash since the 1960s. Before that, the flowers were smoked locally as 'Kif'. Moroccan Beldia is a fast sativa in cultivation with a short flowering time that can withstand harsh and dry conditions with poor soil (great for a guerrilla grow) while being an easy plant to grow indoors. It smells deliciously sweet with floral notes of mint and various spices! Genetically, it is related to ACE's Morocco Beldia Kif, although this is a different local variety.
Lineage: Chefchaouen Genetics: mostly Sativa Flowering Time: 7 - 9 weeks Smell: sweet, floral, mint, various spices
Khalifa Genetics is a small team that spends years hunting down and preserving old cannabis varieties. Their work is focused on seeds that have a real history behind them, often coming from regions where the plants have grown for generations without change. Instead of flooding the market with dozens of names, they keep the selection short so each one gets the attention it needs.
Quick Facts Location: France, Spain Focus: Stable landrace and long-term bred genetics Types Available: True F1 hybrids and IBLs Known For: Afghan Lemon, Frosty's Purple Freak, Alladin Kush, Limon Blanco Suits: Gardeners who value stability and heritage traits
The collection contains both pure landraces and crosses made from them. For example, Afghan Lemon carries a sharp citrus tone, while Beldia offers a taste of traditional Moroccan cannabis. Each variety has been bred over many generations, creating seeds that produce plants with dependable growth and familiar results. For growers who appreciate seeds with a backstory, this lineup delivers something authentic.