Love your sig!
Thanks for your response! How is social interaction after having some? Can you compare the effects to those of Bangi Haze or Zamaldelica?
Thanks.
Im not the best person to judge social interaction aspects as i am very much an introvert, but it doesn't make me hide out like some varieties can.
I much prefer zamal x bangi haze over the straight bangi and zamaldelica both.
Zamaldelica was stronger, more trippy and better for laying down and just going with it. Easy to over indulge and often ending with a nap.
Bangi haze was pretty close in effects but slightly less clearheaded and thinky.
These results are very limited as i only grew a single seed of each.
I would love to grow the pure zamal, i expect it would be worth the long flowering time.
Thank you for your comments!Thanks.
Im not the best person to judge social interaction aspects as i am very much an introvert, but it doesn't make me hide out like some varieties can.
I much prefer zamal x bangi haze over the straight bangi and zamaldelica both.
Zamaldelica was stronger, more trippy and better for laying down and just going with it. Easy to over indulge and often ending with a nap.
Bangi haze was pretty close in effects but slightly less clearheaded and thinky.
These results are very limited as i only grew a single seed of each.
I would love to grow the pure zamal, i expect it would be worth the long flowering time.
Little one finding it's way
Is there any Haze lineage in Bangi Haze?
I apologize if I have overlooked some info.
Bangi haze is a stabilized congolese x nepalese hybrid.
Is there any Haze lineage in Bangi Haze?
I apologize if I have overlooked some info.
I can't speak to haze influence, but in 2010, Dubi said that there is Dutch influence in it from real early on. We're buying F8 seeds so it's been heavily inbred since then.I don't think so. In the first post of this thread dubi says:
Welcome highsteppa,
Bangi Haze had some dutch influence in the first breeding steps but now it's an mostly Congo x nepalese F6 inbred line. Hope it helps.
I can't speak to haze influence, but in 2010, Dubi said that there is Dutch influence in it from real early on. We're buying F8 seeds so it's been heavily inbred since then.
He has commented pretty consistently since then that it's Congo x Nepalese so I think he bred away from that Dutch influence enough that he no longer recognizes it in the plants or flowers.
From what was gleaned from dubi on a few pages through the forums (I can't find the post currently) there is SSH that was used to the congo side very early, to help tame the unruly congo, but there were many steps, and an outcross to the Nepal since then, putting it at less than 10% of the genetic mix.