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Here are my plants at day 35 of 12/ 12. Do these look like they will need another month or so before correct ripeness?

Also do I seem OK with nutrition? On my last watering, using plain rain water, I noticed that the plants kicked out new pistils at a faster rate. I interpreted that as a sign that there was enough nutrient in the soil. On the next watering used plain rain water and a splash of aloe vera.
 

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Terpene

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Here are my plants at day 35 of 12/ 12. Do these look like they will need another month or so before correct ripeness?

Also do I seek OK with nutrition? On my last watering, using plain rain water, I noticed that the plants kicked out new pistils at a faster rate. I interpreted that as a sign that there was enough nutrient in the soil. On the next watering used plain rain water and a splash of aloe vera.

35 days in = you have 40-50 more days to go.

Nutritionally, they all look dark, which means they have way more than enough nutrients in the soil and are bordering on over-fert. As I said before, ferts will not be needed.
 
Thanks so much for taking a look Terp. I was hoping they have a ways to go and lots of size to add. I shall continue with straight H2O.

Appreciate
 

Charles-scott

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High bodhiseeds!

Im glad to hear you like nepalese strains. They are lovely, unique and different to the classic SE asian sativas, more present in today's genepool.

The nepalese highland used in nepalese jam came from Canada-North America. It's the most worked and fast nepalese line we have, very powerful, crystalline and dense flowering.

Nepalese kathmandu is taller, lankier and more colorful, more like a classic himalayan sativa with thin delicate appearance, mid flowering and fluffly flowers with exotic aromas.

3rd nepalese is the one used in Bangi Haze and came from a spanish grower, half domesticated here in spain, dont know exactly the zone of origin.

What nepalese strains do you like to grow? Please, feel free to comment any personal experience with them. Thanks for posting. dubi
I gave Charlie Garcia the nepalese clone in 02-03 and followed I am pretty sure with the seed (I think) I visited him in Spain in the Summer of 02 great guy and breeder ! it is the same nepalese which makes up 50% of the Willie nelson f-1

Charles:thank you:
 
Folks 2 questions. 1-how close are these guys?
2- I lost a tag and got an 8 miles high confused with the Nep Jams. How to tell them apart?

TYVM.

Mo
 

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Terpene

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Wow, possibly the fastest finisher that I've seen yet. That's only 50 days in and it looks that done?? I don't see any amber in the trichs but I would wait 10-14 days and kill them if there isn't any more new development.

You can tell em apart based on rubbing a bit of the frost on the satellite leaves and smelling your fingers. NepJam should smell sweet - like carmelized, honey drizzled cannabis.
 
Thanks man. Ya crazy fast right?

Only one of them has all yellow leaves and seems close. I am pretty sure it is not the single 8MH. I think that dubi did once mention a super fast NJ pheno.

50 days is way faster than both 8MH and NJ predicted flowering times. Ill let em go and post again next week. Thanks again for your attention.
 

dubi

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Hello here,

Some pics before the harvest.
NepJam, nice grow, nice flowering not a big odor.

Fat flower.
2013 Out,Organic grow on lat.38

Thanks Ace
:tiphat:

Thanks to you azimut :tiphat: Looks like you have had a good season
there, your nepal jam and chinese are simply beautiful!
 

dubi

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I gave Charlie Garcia the nepalese clone in 02-03 and followed I am pretty sure with the seed (I think) I visited him in Spain in the Summer of 02 great guy and breeder ! it is the same nepalese which makes up 50% of the Willie nelson f-1

Charles:thank you:

Greetings Charles,

It's great to see you around :wave: I think you gave us the nepalese highland in seed form and charlie worked with it, you and charlie will know better this details. The nepalese a great line, no doubt, i love her aromas, fast flowering, pleasant happy effect and flower traits.

I also grew your cambodian, cambodian/haze and although they produced great plants (i especially like one hazy cambodian haze ) they were not what i would expect from a suposedly pure cambodian or a cambodian/haze hybrid ( i found a cambodian haze plant that matured in only 60 days, that's too early for this kind of cross! but anyway it was a pleasure to grow).

The state of your lines were outstanding around the time we met in holland, i still remember that weekend with a big smile in my face :) hope your lines are still alive and in good shape. Good luck for all your breeding and research projects.
 

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Thanks man. Ya crazy fast right?

Only one of them has all yellow leaves and seems close. I am pretty sure it is not the single 8MH. I think that dubi did once mention a super fast NJ pheno.

50 days is way faster than both 8MH and NJ predicted flowering times. Ill let em go and post again next week. Thanks again for your attention.

Hi mohammed romney,

Yes, there is a very fast flowering (50-55 days) Nepalese jam pheno, nepalese dominant expression. Enjoy the end of flowering and harvest!
 

dubi

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Hola mohammed,

Looks enough matured for me, time to harvest! Enjoy! ;)
 
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HerbScience

Be very careful when applying N in flower to the more Jamaican pheno (top pic) though as they will stretch a lot overnight, I'll be using just seaweed from now on instead of bio-biz grow.

what's the difference in the nepalese pheno and jamaican pheno
 

dubi

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what's the difference in the nepalese pheno and jamaican pheno

Hi HerbScience,

The nepalese highland pheno is more compact, robust, columnar and fast flowering (9 weeks), it also produces denser flowers and is more desirable for indoor growing. The jamaican pheno is taller, bigger classic sativa structure and takes a bit more to finish (10 weeks or a few days more), although the more frequent Nepal Jam phenos now are usually nepalese dominant or intermediate nepal/jamaican expressions.

Hope it helps!
 

sticky-ickyicky

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Hi Dubi,

2 males and a female here... I kept the stinky stinky vigarous male and have tried pollinating a cheese I had with it... should be interesting to see if anything comes out... :D.

I only unfortunately got the one female... but in comparison with my usual grow (cheese) and another I have in the drobe (uorg#1) it has looked ahead in everyway from the first days of flowering. I'm not sure what phenotype it is but the smell is absolutely amazing. My dad seems to think the smell reminds him of jamaican but looking at it I think it may perhaps be slightly more nepal (compactness), although the pistils do look jamaican-esque to me.

The cuts I have taken from the nep jam do however to be taking an awful long time to root in comparison with the other two plants... perhaps its down to cold temperatures?

What temperatures do you recommend for propagation of cuttings for the nep jam or germination of the seeds? I think i'll have to get me some more though because from what I have seen and smelt so far i'm very happy!

Here is a pic of the suspected male I saved and cut out of the flower drobe (may have been too early to tell on this pic but it definately was in the end to my disappointment, had the best smell out the lot at the start :D.)
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Around day 33 of 12/12 (250w hps)

 

sticky-ickyicky

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I may need to take a bud cutting to try and reveg to make sure I save her as i'm not sure i've definately got one of this fem and labeled it up!
 
Nice flowers. I rooted 1cut of nepjam at 72 f. Soil mix, under a 100 real watt cfl (warm). I used the hole left when i culled a male from a 1gt pot. My technique was an open baggie over the leaves until growth was visible. 24hrs light. No mist.

I germed my beans outdoors where temp spread was about 68-85. All germed in dank oh-zees germination mix over 5 days (outdoors in 4" pot).

In winter i have adopted the technique using the aquarium thermometer. ("Cannabis seed germination breakthrough") . Kills me to lose a $15 bean.
 
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