Nice Pepe, maybe you will find her again one day
Was this the line RSC offered as Jungli and not the Nepalese White Mountain ?
Was this the line RSC offered as Jungli and not the Nepalese White Mountain ?
You guys talking about the Garhwali Jungli right?
As far as I understood it the Garhwali Jungli is the wild version and the Garhwali Shiva is the domesticated version. Not sure.
I've still got a pack labelled "Garhwali". Is this the Jungli oder the Shiva version?
I know they had a three pack initially and then had a Garwhali offering
Tried these indoor once, had to stop the grow half way into flowering due to some issues. They seemed to wanna be huge, even the fat leaved ones.Well I nearly planted some of those big Nepalese seeds yesterday but thought better of it - it would probably only do well here if I got the indica pheno and that seems fairly rare.
Exactly.But i didn't notice the garwahli, been a while since i last bought seeds or looked at it.
In the 3 packs there was kulu,kumaoni and i forgot the last one. I m not 100% sure what that girl was. All i remember exactly is it was the tiniest seeds lot, probably even the smallest i ever saw.
Really like these pics of yours! Same flower structure and nice resin!I wish i had some autoflower genes to play with!
Tried these indoor once, had to stop the grow half way into flowering due to some issues. They seemed to wanna be huge, even the fat leaved ones.
Hi Ngakpa, they were purchased from your site a few years ago, all I remember is its the standard Nepalese not the white mountain, also have an old pack of Shebherghan.
Ok:
The Nepalese was collected on three separate occasions from the same grower, who makes primo Nepalese charas - the really dense, sticky, nice smelling stuff.
The first batch of seeds were the best.
The second batch of seeds were smaller and still produced the same strain.
The third batch were larger seeds, and from feedback I suspect were not the same strain. As a consequence I haven't gone back to this source, as I don't think he is reliable anymore.
Nepalese are medium flowering plants: harvested around mid-November. Characteristics are the same as most Himalayans, very 'sativa' with some wilder specimens.
The first two batches of this Nepalese showed some broader leaflet traits. No way to know for sure what the origin of this trait is.