Cannabis in Swaziland.
Arjan you are guilty
Here’s how real Swaz looks like in situ :
Cannabis in Swaziland.
Maybe someone has heard from Thule?I found these old pictures of Swazis I've grown
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First pic is a lanky stretcher from 2007/08 from African seeds originals. It made your head spin. The latter two I think are from Musta. The last one is the mother of those Ethiopian hybrids of mine. They all look very different to each other, all are African seeds Swazis. That's what I love about these, the variety. I don't know how many generations they were worked with in Spain but I remember the first plant being quite different to the latter ones. Nothing compact about it. Also completely green so something changed along the way.
there are a few people all over who have said this..up here in Canada tooThere was a time in my youth that I got some Dark Black/Purple weed from a African friend
It was the most potent weed I had smoked at the time
I grew a couple of his Durban last year and got two males that I crossed with CBG Durban and some other things.Hi folks someone on ic mentioned love of landrace but i cant find the post to ask op.
Has anyone experience with them? Where do they ship from?
And most importand are their strains what they should be? They look like to have a nice selection of african strains and the pics look authentic imo.
I'm thinking of trying their kwazulu, malawi and durban but the others also look nice.
Was this from tropical seeds and was\is it any good?
Seems like I'm going to have to give up on no social mediaHi @EnjoyingLife
No it is from congoseedproject you can find them on IG
The taste is spicy with a nice clear high, nice smoke!!
Google it there’s a websiteSeems like I'm going to have to give up on no social media
Spicy is appealing.
pretty sure that Congo Pointe Noir that they are selling came from Tropical Seeds Co.Seems like I'm going to have to give up on no social media
Spicy is appealing.
I got to try that black fermented stuff that didn't even look like anything I was familiar with. Tried it just the once and I kind of remember feeling somewhat overwhelmed by it's intensity. Today I would still consider it too strong for my liking. That was in Southern Ontario. The only thing I remember besides the look was the strength of it.there are a few people all over who have said this..up here in Canada too
I first heard of it in the later 60’s[black,fermented looking.ugly, leaf material too...no nice bud]
unfortunately i missed it and have no first hand idea
but I do have some interesting and hilarious stories from people
[then it was gone forever ]
Not from Tropical Seeds Co, Congo Seed Project owner (@Benducongo or @Benfromcongo) collected the CPN himself in Congo.Congo seed project is se
pretty sure that Congo Pointe Noir that they are selling came from Tropical Seeds Co.
it was supposedly collected in Cape Verde islands by a merchant marine.
provenance is suspect.
i think Colorado sativas sells tropical seeds “Double Congo” which was Congo pointe noir x Congo Black (which actually came from south Africa)
Not from Tropical Seeds Co, Congo Seed Project owner (@Benducongo or @Benfromcongo) collected the CPN himself in Congo.
The CPN at TLT is from Congo Seed Project but at a higher price.