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Lashkar GAH IX by High Country.

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Paco

we are the only folks working the kunduz line. It's gonna be a few years before there is a solid line to offer. They plants are still unpredictable and inconsistent.
 

gingerale

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Ended up getting 2 males and 1 female...the female clone is rooting now and its one fast rooting SOB. I dusted the pollen on a Bubblegum clone. Looking forward to seeing what comes out of that.
 

gingerale

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Sure, be glad to post some up when this clone is ready to flower. Thanks for putting these seeds out there.
 
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awsome it looks killer! the discription is excactly what im looking for, im going to be starting them in a few months after my deepchunks are done, im really looking forward to these & will be preserving the line.
 

gingerale

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OK my lazy ass hasnt taken any pics yet but will do so soon. As stated previously, out of three plants I got one female and two males. I crossed the males to some various other strains and now have a number of offspring from those crosses in early veg. The one female is slow growing and ugly due to its "wavy, bumpy leaf" trait, which the males lack thankfully. I just put her into flower about a week ago.

I am still a long ways from being able to do a full review on the strain, but as of right now I can say that while I don't think someone would buy this seed to grow for its own sake, it could be a valuable part of a breeder's toolbox. This strain has strong stems and heavy root growth and seems to be very hardy overall. When outcrossed to other strains, the root/stem traits are dominant and frequently passed along, while hybrid vigor brings back the growth rate. Some of these plants will absolutely blow up a container full of roots while not too much appears to be going on up top. If there is any "ugly genes" in the males they don't seem to be passed along because all the seedlings are looking nice so far.

Overall I really like the hardiness this strain offers and look forward to seeing how the female and the various offspring turn out. I will post up pics within a month or so when the plants are bigger and more detail can be seen.
 
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good info thanks for sharing i still have a pack in the fridge i love landraces especially afghans & been holding on to these for when i have time & space to do a proper run & make a few thousand seeds for preservation,i'll try to run them next fall as its dry here & lashkar gah is a dust bowl climate ive read so it should adapt well.
looking forward to seeing your pics!
 

Cannavore

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sage x (lashkar gah x deep chunk)

kickass weed


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KiefSweat

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the lashgar i grew outside last summer to me was very chem like in the bud structure and aroma. Growth a bit more like bubba, but monster buds on a 10-11 week afghan.
 

The Revolution

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I had a pack of the LG x DC from TR. Never got the chance to grow them before losing them. He has a lot of awesome stuff, Id like to get.
 

Buckowens

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Wow! Im glad to see folks still growing these! Ill try to get some pics of the Chem 4 x LKG that crunch status confirmed is putting out. Really nice chem plants in there.
 

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I plan on an open pollenation with the seeds i have then grow out the f2's to find keepers for breeding.
here it is looks just like deepchunk & lapis mtn indica, there is still no smell to the plant at all
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