// Definition
Traditional Jamaican cannabis farming practice of growing two crops per year: a long season (spring planting, late fall harvest) and a short season (early winter planting, early spring harvest), only possible with equatorial/narrow-leaf sativa varieties.
// From the Episode
Skunkman Sam explains that wide-leaf hybrids imported in the 1970s-80s disrupted this system because they flower immediately in tropical conditions. However, Jamaican farmers initially liked the fast-finishing hybrids because 3-4 month crops reduced exposure to thieves and police.
// Source
Ep. 128 Hash Church CXXV 125 โ