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Charles-scott

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Hey Guys here are the parent Plants used to Breed the Red Congolese way back in 02-03
First Pic is the Congolese landrace second is the Acapulco gold X Afghani male
 

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lowridersa

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Lovely to see Charles. Have been following your work for sometime and looking forward to seeing your seeds again. Damn just got a whole bunch of them today. Sadly will have to wait till next season. Straight from Canada. Thank you bro. :peacock:

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lowridersa

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Thought of sharing this beautiful african sativa. Harvested her yesterday after being gifted it by a friend, great grower. Sadly did not take a picture of the other amazing strains that have since been harvested. But here is a Lesotho highlands strain, spindly plant with loads of small dense lime green nugs. Not much of a smell at the moment but I am sure after a good dry and some curing the smoking will be tops.

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Quiet cool to get a mention on SoftSecrets too.
 

lowridersa

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was africa legal for this?

A few countries are making provisions for legal markets under license. Some of these countries are Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Zambia, Malawi. South Africa has essentially decriminalized and already an industry has fired up. We still waiting for the law to be passed. :jump:

You mentioned hydroponic.co.za for your Mars Hydro lights, they are awesome people to deal with and provide great service.
 

lowridersa

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These are some plants that grow each year in the same spot. Almost like wild hemp. This farm has been growing weed for going on 3 decades. Lots of stories from it.

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Although not african genetics, these are some pictures I took of outdoor grows in the Transkei last week, we also made rosin in the afternoon. Beautiful place and people.

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CARCHOFA

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Thought of sharing this beautiful african sativa. Harvested her yesterday after being gifted it by a friend, great grower. Sadly did not take a picture of the other amazing strains that have since been harvested. But here is a Lesotho highlands strain, spindly plant with loads of small dense lime green nugs. Not much of a smell at the moment but I am sure after a good dry and some curing the smoking will be tops.

lesothohighlands1-scaled.jpg


lesothohighlands-scaled.jpg


Quiet cool to get a mention on SoftSecrets too.

Nice variety of african strains! Good work! I hope you're keeping them alive for the future generation. I'm trying to do it. I love african sativas.
Enjoy them!
 
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