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Beldia

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by French Touch Seeds

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A genuine Moroccan landrace sativa from the Rif Mountains, preserved in regular seed form by French Touch Seeds. Beldia delivers old-school hash-like aromas of toasted spice and incense, a gentle all-day high with 5-10% THC, and a surprisingly quick 45-55 day bloom — ideal for breeders and growers who want to preserve rare cannabis heritage.
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Beldia Cannabis Seeds by French Touch Seeds

Beldia is a landrace sativa cannabis strain from Morocco's Rif Mountains, preserved in regular seed form by French Touch Seeds. If you're tired of cookie-cutter hybrids pushing 25%+ THC and want to grow something with genuine heritage, this is one of the few chances you'll get. Beldia carries the genetics of the very plants that built Morocco's hash-making reputation — unaltered, unmodernised, and honestly refreshing to grow.

Landrace Sativa Regular Seeds 5-10% THC / 1-2% CBD 45-55 Day Bloom 5 Seeds Per Pack 18+

Why Grow Beldia Landrace Cannabis Seeds

Beldia seeds give you access to a Moroccan landrace sativa that most growers will never encounter. The modern cannabis market is dominated by high-THC hybrids bred for potency and yield — which is fine if that's what you're after, but it means genuinely old genetics are disappearing. French Touch Seeds has preserved Beldia in regular form specifically so growers and breeders can keep this lineage alive, work with it, and cross it into new projects if they choose.

What makes Beldia genuinely interesting is the growing experience itself. She shoots up fast, developing long internodal spacing and those classic narrow-fingered sativa leaves in a beautiful lime green. Despite being a full sativa, she doesn't stretch as wildly as you'd expect indoors — roughly 150cm is typical, which is manageable in most tents. Put her outdoors in large pots, though, and she'll grow into a proper tree with long, reaching branches. That contrast alone makes her a fascinating plant to work with.

The bloom phase is surprisingly short for a sativa: 45 to 55 days. Compare that to something like a Haze, which can take 12 weeks or more, and you start to see why Moroccan farmers have grown Beldia for generations — it finishes fast, even in a Mediterranean climate where late-season rains can be a problem.

Beldia Seed Specifications

SpecValue
Seed BankFrench Touch Seeds
GeneticsLandrace Sativa (Moroccan)
OriginRif Mountains, Morocco
Seed TypeRegular (male and female)
Seeds Per Pack5
THC Content5-10%
CBD Content1-2%
Flowering Time45-55 days
Indoor HeightApproximately 150cm
Indoor YieldApproximately 350g/m²
Outdoor PotentialLarge tree-like plants in big pots
PhotoperiodYes (not autoflower)

Aroma, Flavour, and Effects of Beldia Cannabis

Here's where Beldia really sets itself apart from anything else in your seed collection. The aroma is subtle and layered — herbal at the base, with dark toasted spices, a thread of incense, and a citrus lift that ties it all together. If you've ever smelled proper Moroccan hash (the mild, blonde kind, not the overpressed stuff), you'll recognise the family resemblance immediately. It's warm, slightly resinous, and far more complex than you'd expect from a plant with modest cannabinoid numbers.

The effects match the aroma: gentle, soothing, and clear-headed. With 5-10% THC and 1-2% CBD, Beldia delivers a mellow experience you can genuinely enjoy throughout the day without being knocked sideways. There's no couch-lock, no racing thoughts, no anxiety spiral — just a calm, pleasant lift. If you've ever wished you could dial back the intensity of modern cannabis without switching to hemp, Beldia is exactly that middle ground. We'd compare it to the difference between a strong espresso and a proper loose-leaf tea: both have their place, but one lets you keep your afternoon intact.

Honest limitation: if you're chasing heavy-hitting effects or massive bag appeal, Beldia isn't the one. The yields sit around 350g/m² indoors, and the THC won't impress anyone who measures quality by potency alone. That's not the point. This strain exists for people who value heritage, flavour, and a functional high over raw numbers.

How to Grow Beldia Cannabis Seeds

  1. Germinate your regular Beldia seeds using your preferred method — paper towel, direct soil, or jiffy plugs all work. Keep temperatures between 22-26°C for best germination rates.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their growing medium once taproots are established. Beldia grows fast in veg, so give her room early — a 15-20 litre pot minimum for indoor grows.
  3. Watch for sex during early flowering. These are regular seeds, so expect roughly half males. Identify and remove males before they pollinate your females, unless you're breeding.
  4. Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger bloom. Beldia's flowering phase runs 45-55 days — short for a sativa. Monitor trichome development from day 40 onwards.
  5. Keep stress to an absolute minimum during bloom. Beldia is prone to hermaphroditism when stressed — light leaks, temperature swings, and overfeeding are the usual culprits. Stable conditions are non-negotiable with this strain.
  6. For outdoor grows, plant in the largest pots you can manage. Beldia will stretch into a tree-like structure with long branches. Support the branches in late flower to prevent snapping under bud weight.
  7. Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with a few amber heads. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18-20°C and 55-60% humidity for 10-14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks.

Regular Seeds vs Feminised: What to Expect from Beldia

Beldia comes exclusively as regular seeds — meaning each seed has roughly a 50/50 chance of being male or female. French Touch Seeds made this choice deliberately. Landrace preservation depends on maintaining the full genetic pool, and that means keeping males in the picture. If you're a breeder, those males are gold — they carry traits you simply can't get from feminised stock.

If you're growing purely for flower, plan on starting more seeds than you need. From a pack of 5, expect 2-3 females on average. Identify males early in the flowering phase and remove them promptly. It's a bit more work than dropping feminised seeds, but that's the trade-off for working with authentic landrace genetics.

TraitRegular Seeds (Beldia)Feminised Seeds (typical)
Male/Female RatioApproximately 50/5099%+ female
Breeding PotentialFull — males available for crossesLimited — no true males
Genetic DiversityHigh — full landrace gene poolReduced — selected female traits only
Sexing RequiredYes — remove males before pollinationNo
Best ForBreeders, preservation, landrace enthusiastsGrowers focused on flower production

Growing Beldia indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit to control the environment and keep stress levels low — critical for a hermaphrodite-prone strain. If you're planning an outdoor grow, grab some large fabric pots (30 litres or more) to let Beldia reach her full tree-like potential.

Who Should Grow Beldia Cannabis Seeds

Beldia isn't for everyone, and that's exactly why it matters. If you're a breeder looking for authentic Moroccan sativa genetics to cross into your projects, this is one of the cleanest sources available. The regular seed format gives you access to both male and female plants — something you won't find in the feminised-only catalogues that dominate the market.

If you're a collector or preservation grower, Beldia is the kind of strain that deserves a spot in your seed vault. Landrace genetics are disappearing as hybridisation takes over, and French Touch Seeds has done the work of sourcing and stabilising this line from the Rif Mountains. Every pack you grow is a small act of genetic conservation.

And if you're simply a grower who's curious about what cannabis was like before the potency arms race? Beldia is a brilliant education. Growing her, smelling her, and experiencing her mild, all-day effects gives you a completely different perspective on the plant. We've been selling seeds since the early 2000s, and the growers who come back most excited are almost always the ones who tried a landrace for the first time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Beldia suitable for beginner growers?

Beldia is straightforward to grow thanks to her fast veg growth and short 45-55 day bloom. The main challenge is her tendency toward hermaphroditism under stress, so you need stable conditions during flowering. If you can manage light schedules and avoid stressing your plants, she's manageable even for less experienced growers.

What is a landrace cannabis strain?

A landrace strain is a cannabis variety that has adapted naturally to its local environment over centuries without deliberate hybridisation. Beldia developed in Morocco's Rif Mountains, where it was traditionally grown for hash production. These genetics are genetically distinct from modern hybrids and carry traits unique to their region of origin.

Why does Beldia have such low THC compared to modern strains?

Beldia's 5-10% THC reflects its heritage as an unmodified landrace. Moroccan farmers bred for resin production and aroma rather than raw potency. The result is a gentler, more functional experience — closer to traditional Moroccan hash than the high-THC flower dominating today's market.

Can I use Beldia for breeding projects?

Absolutely — that's one of the main reasons French Touch Seeds preserved Beldia in regular seed form. The males carry authentic Moroccan sativa genetics that can introduce unique traits like fast flowering, distinctive terpene profiles, and resilient growth patterns into your crosses.

How do I prevent Beldia from turning hermaphrodite?

Keep environmental stress to a minimum during the bloom phase. That means no light leaks, stable temperatures between 20-28°C, consistent feeding schedules, and no aggressive defoliation. Beldia is more sensitive to stress than most modern hybrids, so a gentle hand during flowering is essential.

How tall does Beldia grow outdoors?

In large pots outdoors, Beldia can grow into massive tree-like plants with long, reaching branches. Indoors she stays around 150cm, but outdoors with plenty of root space and a full growing season, expect significantly taller plants that need branch support in late flower.

What does Beldia smell and taste like?

Beldia has a warm, layered aroma of subtle herbs, dark toasted spices, incense, and citrus. It's reminiscent of traditional mild Moroccan hash — not overpowering, but complex and distinctive. The flavour follows the nose closely, with that characteristic hash-like warmth on the exhale.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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