Moroccan Beldia by Khalifa Genetics is an authentic landrace sativa from the Rif Mountains of northern Morocco, cultivated for centuries by Riffian farmers to produce traditional blond and chocolaty Moroccan hash. This semi-autoflowering variety thrives in arid, mountainous regions and demonstrates exceptional resistance to drought, heat, and nutrient-poor soil. The plants are vigorous yet compact, with limited side branching that makes them ideal for Sea of Green setups. Indoors, flowering completes in 7–9 weeks, while outdoor harvest occurs between early August and late September. The landrace’s unique semi-autoflowering nature allows it to initiate flowering regardless of photoperiod, though topping and richer soil can extend vegetative growth. The aroma and flavor profile are distinctively sweet, floral, and minty with honey and spice tones. The smoke delivers a fast-hitting, clear, joyful high of short duration. This landrace has been carefully preserved through four generations of open pollination to reduce weak plants and hermaphrodites while maintaining its genetic diversity. Traditionally, Moroccan farmers have used Beldia for hash production since the 1960s, while earlier generations cultivated it for smoking as kief flowers in long wooden pipes, an enduring cultural practice. Collected from remote villages in Chefchaouen province, this lineage represents one of the last pure Moroccan cannabis lines still in existence, embodying more than 800 years of regional cultivation heritage.