For those of us who’ve been in the weed-smoking business long enough, we can usually tell when a strain hits just right. Marijuana connoisseurs value quality over quantity and part of that stems from the origin of a certain strain. Which countries grow the best weed, you ask? That’s what we’re talking about in today’s blog. We researched the top five countries around the world that, according to reports, produce the best weed.

How to Define the Best Weed

Due to the vagueness of cannabis “quality,” we should define what makes a strain enjoyable to a user. Granted, we will likely all have different answers. Some may say the potency of a strain in addition to its THC/CBD profile. Others may argue that it’s delicious flavor, taste, and aroma. Marijuana growers and harvesters may turn to a strain simply for its high yield or resiliency to external factors, such as the weather or temperature. Indeed, there is no single way to define high-quality marijuana…but these countries sure have developed a positive reputation over the years.

Without further ado, I present the countries that reportedly grow the best weed. Mind you, many factors must be taken into account from these countries’ climates to their marijuana laws and soil quality.

Best Weed

Australia

In most North American dispensaries, the highest THC content ranges from 25-30%. Personally, I’ve never found or smoked anything higher than 30%. In Australia, however, rumor has it that breeders cooked up multiple strains with 40% THC once upon a time. That rumor caught wind in 2013 and remains up in the air with little to no proof of concept. We might never see a 40% THC go to the public market but at least someone thought of it! This could be a fair warning that marijuana in Australia is much stronger than in the US or Canada.

Netherlands

Surely, it’s no surprise that Netherland breeders grow the best cannabis in the world. This cannabis-friendly tourist mecca draws in absurd amounts of money each year from their marijuana cafes (and possibly the Red Light District as well). The Netherlands was one of the first countries to legalize marijuana use but since then, authorities have tightened to rules to prevent drunken, incoherent tourists from walking the streets. In terms of marijuana ingenuity, the Netherlands has come up with some of the best-smelling and best-tasting strains and one-of-a-kind hybrids.

Best Weed

Kazakhstan

In many parts of Kazahkstan, the marijuana plant grows freely on its own, without the need for breeders and harvesters to attend to it. When we let nature run its course, it produces some of the best weed in the world. Kazakhstan is widely considered a marijuana haven and creation site where many strains originate from. Generally speaking, localized strains evoke a peaceful, calm feeling with a laid-back sensation. Kazakhstan breeders do not mess around when it comes to addictive marijuana flavor and aroma.

Afghanistan

Just an hour plane ride over from Kazahkstan, Afghanistan is also ranked in the top five countries that grow the best weed. Even after vast internal conflicts, Afghanistan continues to produce top-selling strains that stretch from every corner of the globe. Reports claim that Afghanistan was one of the first countries to experiment with marijuana genetics, particularly in indica strains. Similar to Kazakhstan, the marijuana found in Afghanistan is primarily used to promote relaxation, calmness, and peacefulness from head to toe. Research suggests that the majority of marijuana in the Middle East stems from indicas rather than sativas.

Best Weed

United States

Last but not least, we have the United States…which feels like a generalization with so many states to choose from. Are we really to believe that every single state harvests top-selling marijuana? Not exactly. We’d better focus on specific regions. In the Pacific Northwest, for example, Oregon and Washington reign supreme over West Coast states like California and Nevada. In the Northeast, Maine comes out on top. In the South, Kentucky, Florida, and Tennessee take first place for the best cannabis.

What About the Worst Countries?

We knew you’d ask…so we found out! Naturally, the worst places to grow weed are the ones with the strictest marijuana laws. One single plant or seed is enough to put you in jail, possibly for life without the option for bail.

  • Thailand
  • The Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • China
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South & North Korea

After reading today’s post, we want to know if you were surprised by any of the countries on this list? Does your country grow the best marijuana? In the past, did you visit a foreign country, try their marijuana, and immediately tell that it was amazing quality…or terrible quality?

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Last Updated on October 7th 2021