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Landrace indicas

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Hi folks

I'm interested in buying some landrace (or table ibl derived from a landrace) indicas. There are a few to choose from, just wanted to gather any experiences and info anyone may have with these strains:

Dark Kush - Bluehemp Seeds

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Lineage: Landrace, selectioned
Taste: ...
Effect: Herbal Valium
Harvest: outdoor first half september, indoor 45-55 days

Lebanese - Bluehemp Seeds


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Lineage: pure Landrace, selectioned
Taste: Red Lebanese Hash
Effect: brainfreezing couchlocker
Harvest: outdoor end august-begin september, indoor 40-45 days


Nepali - Bluehemp Seeds

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Lineage: pure Landrace from Baglung/Nepal
Taste: fruity bubble gum
Effect: euphoric high with a bodystone
Harvest: outdoor begin october, indoor not yet tested


Pakistani - Bluehemp Seeds

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Lineage: pure Landrace, selectioned
Taste: spicey, fruity
Effect: bodyhigh, clear mind
Harvest: outdoor mid september, indoor not yet tested

Uzbekistani - Kannabia

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It enjoys this indicates powerful and medicinal with vigorous genetics. Terrosos aromas and sweet and impressive flavors that impregnate the air and saturate the senses. Excellent variety to produce haschis. Great chalices and fleshy leaves with a good final yield. Type: It indicates. Short size. Level of THC: stop (15-20%). Period of flowering: 8 weeks in interior, principles of September in outside. Productivity: discharge. 400-450 g/m2 in interior and around 250g by plant in outside. Plants of great size. It contains 10 seeds.
(description translated from Spanish using Google)


Tashkenti - Cannabiogen

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Lineage: Uzbekistan
Family: Unknown or mixed family
Genotype: Indica
Indoor Maturation: 60 to 65 days
Outdoor Maturation: Oct 15 to Oct 31
Sex Possibilities: Standard (M/F)
Yield: 7

A 100% Indica originated in Uzbekistan. Its name comes from one of the best hash in the world, according to experts; a very powerful and resinous strain, of enormous yield, mainly outdoors. It has a refined and subtle hashish perfume, a shade between mint and lemon, very intense.

Original latitude and height cultivation conditions have made its acclimatization very simple, similar to Southern Spain Mountains. Nevertheless a meticulous selection and improvement work has been done to fix genetic dominance for the most important aspects, allowing simultaneously diversifying the zones of growing indoors (also hydroponics) and outdoors.

Indoors plants mature in 7-9 weeks, needing a good ventilation and dry atmosphere, mainly in flowering.
Vegetative period: Minimum 30 days for high performance.
Flowering: 55/65 days
Outdoors: Middle October
Yield: 350-400 gr/m2


Afghan Mango - Herbaria

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Lineage: Afghan
Family: Unknown or mixed family
Origin: Asia
Region: Switzerland
Genotype: Indica
Indoor Maturation: 60 to 65 days
Outdoor Maturation: Not Listed

100% Indica. Short, leafy plants. Broad, dark green leaves with 5-9 laminas. Height of plants at harvest, outdoors: 150-200 cm (5-7 ft). Large, round seeds; light brown to medium brown with a few stripes. Flowering period, indoors: approx. 65 days. Harvest, outdoors: mid October. Compact buds. Good calyx to leaf ratio. Strong smell. Tastes fruity; mango aroma. Strong, narcotic high. Lots of resin. Very suitable for indoor growing as well, using high densities of clones.


Shirin Gol - Herbaria

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Lineage: Tadjikistan
Family: Unknown or mixed family
Origin: Asia
Region: Switzerland
Genotype: Indica
Indoor Maturation: 45 to 50 days
Outdoor Maturation: Sep 15 to Sep 30

100% Indica. Very strong plants with short internodes. Large round seeds, medium to light brown with many dark stripes. Size of plants at harvest, outdoors: 150-180 cm (5-6 ft). Flowering period, indoors: 45 to 50 days. Harvest, outdoors: mid/late September. Long, dense buds. Good calyx to leaf ratio. Sweet, earthy smell. Slight lemon aftertaste. Fast maturation, excellent resistance to mold. THE Outdoor strain!


There are also Maple Leaf Indica from Sensi Seeds, which is a pre-Soviet invasion Afghani and Deep Chunk and Pine Tar Kush from Tom Hill, anyone got any experience with any of these?
 
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indicalover

Hey Brit, does cannabislandia ship to the states by any chance?
 

Raco

secretion engineer
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cool! :D
I´ve only tried the Taskenti...good stuff!! :wink:
 
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RoNdO

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I like the sounds of tashkenti I plan on getting those beans here soon any other info about your experience Raco would be appreciated good stuff!! is encouraging though.
 
G

Guest

The Tashkenti has been on my wanted list for ages but at 95 euros and me being on incapacity benefit have to wait. The Uzbekistan by Kannabia is only 35 euros, if it is similar then that one looks a good bet. I can't remember exactly, but I think I read somewhere that the Uzbekistan is the plant that Tashkenti was derveloped from and the Uzbeki has been doing the rounds in Spain for a while.

I'm afraid I don't know is cannabisislandia ship to the states. Perhaps drop them a quick email. You could use google to translate your question into spanish, it works well for simple sentences like 'do you ship to the US?'
 

muddy waters

Active member
I'm just waiting for a few testimonials from people who have grown those bluehemp seeds and I'm placing my order. Leaning toward Nepali or Lebanese.
 

Ruosk

Active member
What is the best place to order Blue Hemp's seeds from? Lebanese and Nepali look pretty tasty to me, need to try them out in next grow maybe!
 
G

Guest

You can order bluehemp seeds at www.hemcy.at, don't know about US shipping though.

I'll be making a batch of beans of whichever of their strains I buy so if it turns out impossible to order them from the US I will be able to share a few with our US brethren.

It really sucks that it is so hard to get seeds sent to the US now.

A fair few folks are interested in Bluehemp seeds so maybe Gypsy would consider stocking them.
 

ganesh

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Veteran
Hi,

I've grown lebanese (i have about 10 seeds left), and chilla (kush x nepali) from blue hemp!

Lebanese is some nice smoke, very nice calyx to leaf ratio, but the coolest thing, she finish in 45 days.
Structure looks like an indica but the flowers look like sativa buds, must me the calyx to leaf ratio!
But she is a heavy indica for sure.

Chilla is ok, heavy indica too, awsome colors, turns to a nice dark purple.

I had some lebanese pics, but i think they are gone since OG went down.
I'll try to find them.

Here's some pics of chilla:

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:wave:
 

muddy waters

Active member
ganesh-- were the lebanese all pretty uniform or was there a lot of variation? how tall did they get?

thanks a lot, those pics are beautiful. very tempting to get the nepali now, and the dark kush as well (which is the source of the purpleness i judging from bluehemp's photos above)
 
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indicalover

I read a post on here about the leb from blue hemp and the grower said that there were two phenos, one tall and lanky and one short and stout. I believe he said that they smoked and finished the same though.
 
G

Guest

The Lebanese sounds good, I may get that one for Hash making, be nice to make my own lebanese kif. 45 days is great too, love to cross a fast indica to some of my long flowering sativas.
 
G

Guest

hey are all ndicas I think, although the Nepali and Pakistani have very thin leaves, so may be classed as sativas. In my mind, it is fairly pointless debating whether strains from the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia are indica or sativa as there are so many different strains in this area, hey will all be pretty fast flowering but I don't think you'll see any ruderalis traits in any of them, ruderalis is just indicas that have adapted to a northely climate and a very short growing season.

I have a ruderalis type landrace from Moravia (Czech Republic), I'm not sure if it really classes as a ruderalis as it is more potent than Russian ruderalis and I haven't seen any signs of autoflowering, they finish in late August outdoors, going to test a few indoors shortly.
 

ElAhrJi

Member
British_Hempire said:
ruderalis is just indicas that have adapted to a northely climate and a very short growing season.
C. ruderalis lies between and overlaps both the
indica and sativa gene pools.
 

Moppel

Grower for Life
Veteran
that lebanese plant looks great, beautiful colors. Would the hash taste like the old fashioned Red Lebanese.

p/s the others also look great btw....
 

rastamonunika

Active member
TAskhenti

TAskhenti

British_Hempire said:
The Tashkenti has been on my wanted list for ages but at 95 euros and me being on incapacity benefit have to wait.'


Look for CBG's "outdoor" mix. . . they will throw you a pack of 5 seeds of each strain .. . (to be honest, i cant remember how many seeds exactly, but you get a good variety)

i got 5 strains from them, all AWESOME! for about 35$, not including shipping. . . but it was money well spent. . . Taskhenti is definately a keeper too =)



lots of Love and Light
unika
 
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