Kashmir by ACE Seeds is a pure 100% indica landrace (P3) sourced from the Kashmir region and presented as an authentic hash-plant indica selected and inbred from the best P1 female, preserving THC and CBD chemotypes at the population level with consistently high CBG. Plants are stocky and columnar with medium-long internodes, few but powerful branches, and huge dark “jurassic” indica leaves; most mature in ~9 weeks, commonly displaying intense red, purple, and even black hues that increase with cooler flowering temperatures. Flowers are dense, resinous, and high in flower/leaf ratio; during cultivation and post-harvest they remain discreetly hashy, while after curing they deliver very dense, elegant lemony smoke with possible floral, sweet, meaty, gas, mint, wet peat, leather, top-quality blonde hash, and livestock/goat-shit notes. Effects are top-quality indica, medium-high potency with a warm, lucid, positive onset that can be euphoric and motivating, settling into very pleasant, restorative physical and mental sensations and sublime non-intoxicating body relaxation, reminiscent of having smoked very high-quality hash. Reported cannabinoids span THC 0.03–15.71%, CBD 0.03–15.71%, and CBG 0.45–1.36%. The terpene profile includes moderate-high β-myrcene; moderate limonene; small amounts of trans-ocimene, linalool, α-pinene, and β-pinene; and sesquiterpenes with high β-caryophyllene, moderate α-humulene, and small α-bisabolol and trans-nerolidol. Indoors it is very easy under 18/6 veg and 12/12 flower; outdoors it performs up to 50° latitude across humid, dry, warm, and cold climates (including Northern/Central/Eastern Europe). Resistance is high to humidity, cold, and fungi (botrytis high), with mildew average-high; spider mites and white fly average; heat high. Nutrient needs are moderate-high across the cycle. Genetic notes highlight a new pure indica line with strong potential for novel hybrids; Kashmiri indicas are distinguished from Afghans by greater humidity/fungus resistance and different geographic/cultural development. Cultural Utilization: the region’s cannabis culture is ancient and multifaceted (medicinal, recreational, religious, nutritional, fiber, economic), with domesticated Kashmiri indicas traditionally selected specifically for hashish production, historically influenced by Central Asian trade (e.g., Yarkand) and later by Afghan genetics and sieved hash methods, contributing to the distinctive character and prestige of fine Kashmiri hash.