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dubi

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Hi Dubi,

Yes, that is a good description you posted above. I have been spreading my last year's Nepal Jam around to some newly acquired patients, and I am getting good feedback from it.

I kept a cutting from it, and I am growing the same plant this year. Unfortunately, I suck at growing outdoor from cuttings, so it flowered when I put it out, and is only now starting to re-veg:

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Good stuff!

ThaiBliss

Hi ThaiBliss :)

Thanks for sharing again your great Nepal Jam pics from past season with us. I'm glad she is being appreciated between your patients!

Yeah, i have had similar problems this year bringing outdoors clones from my favourite Nepal Jam mothers preserved in the mother room, they all started to flower even when they were placed outdoors in June with high photoperiod and intense sun light.

Nepal Jam has been bred latest generations for such short flowering times and for fast reaction in early flowering, so now is harder to veg Nepal Jam indoor clones outdoors with a decent veg time.

Your Nepal Jam selection was more on the jamaican side so i thought you won't had much problems bringing clones outdoors, i think you can promote a bit more the correct growing stage of your NJ clones with strong prunning, avoiding all the stems with too much flowers and leaving only the healthier ones with lesser flowering signs.

Hope the outdoor season is doing fine there :) Can't wait to see your progresses with the Green Haze 19 x Panama F10 elite.

Best wishes!
 

dubi

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How much are you getting for yield on a full season plant from seed ? I find the nepalese tops out at 8-12 Oz .
I have not grown the "jam" which I think has BB/ Jamaican male on the Nepalese Cutting than is inbred ?
I am growing the Pure Nepalese now I have several around 4'-5' topped they certainly don't respond to topping like other Strains .
I found some really fast Nep males this Spring I used those really fast males to pollinate Afghan A's fastest pheno's they are already fully seeded up .
The Nep line certainly has made her way globally its so great to see the work real breeders like Ace and Canabiogen have done with her .
We all have Steve Tuck from Humbolt CA to thank for letting these lovely genetics out to the world .
Do you have a picture of a Nep Jam alone ? the full outdoor plant ?

Thanks THaibliss and Dubi

Welcome Charles :)

Thanks for your kind words, it's great to see you around busy with new projects!

Charlie and me really enjoyed all the lines that you and cray shared with us 10 years ago ... the nepalese, the cambodian, the cambodian/haze, turkish etc ... they were all great highly worked lines that we really enjoyed ... we also must thank you for inviting us to the Cannabis Cup when you won, great memories :)

Hope you, your family and genetics have been doing fine since then!
Best wishes for the upcoming projects with Reeferman Seeds. :tiphat:
 

Charles-scott

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Here are some Pure Nepalese
 

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Aquitaine

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Hello fellow Nep Jam growers,

How are you fairing ?

My plants have not snapped out of pre-flowering or like described above adapted bad to a move from inside (natural light) to the garden..

I have never encountered this kind of behavior and i am wondering if proper flowing is going to kick in or that it is going to be a skinny one this year ??
 

ThaiBliss

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Hello fellow Nep Jam growers,

How are you fairing ?

My plants have not snapped out of pre-flowering or like described above adapted bad to a move from inside (natural light) to the garden..

I have never encountered this kind of behavior and i am wondering if proper flowing is going to kick in or that it is going to be a skinny one this year ??

Aquitaine,

Recent pictures would help, and be appreciated.
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Here are some pictures of this years plants.


Today:
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A few weeks ago:
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Last year the Nepal Jam plant, which I am growing from a cutting this year because I like it, was the first of any of my plants to start flowering. I'm at 42 degrees latitude, and I would expect it to start this year in a week or two. Mine came out of spring flowering just in time to get a short growth spurt, and is now looking ready for flowering again.

ThaiBliss
 

gorilla ganja

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Last year the Nepal Jam plant, which I am growing from a cutting this year because I like it, was the first of any of my plants to start flowering. I'm at 42 degrees latitude, and I would expect it to start this year in a week or two. Mine came out of spring flowering just in time to get a short growth spurt, and is now looking ready for flowering again.

ThaiBliss

Did the Nepal Jam also finish for you before your other plants?
Did it finish before your Bangi haze?
If so how much sooner?
Thanks for any info you can provide.
Cheers GG
 

ThaiBliss

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Did the Nepal Jam also finish for you before your other plants?
Did it finish before your Bangi haze?
If so how much sooner?
Thanks for any info you can provide.
Cheers GG

All I grew outside were 3 Bangi Hazes and 1 Nepal Jam, not including males. Two Bangi Hazes finished before the Nepal Jam, at about Oct. 10th. The Nepal Jam and last Bangi Haze finished about a week later.

ThaiBliss
 

Aquitaine

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ThaiBliss,

Herewith some pictures of my Nepjams. After some issues last month they are looking ok now. I was glad to see that your plants show the same traits as mine, somewhat red pistils and small flowers left and right. I am guessing your plant looked quite similar last year ?
i am at lat. 44 so bit more south then you are. Lost of sun these days, however humidity can rise rapidly in October...

Sorry for the blurred images, my camera is not to good. The third plant in the end is a free seed from ace, no clue what is it, other then that it is quite a bit more smelly then the NPs.

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dubi

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Today:
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A few weeks ago:
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Last year the Nepal Jam plant, which I am growing from a cutting this year because I like it, was the first of any of my plants to start flowering. I'm at 42 degrees latitude, and I would expect it to start this year in a week or two. Mine came out of spring flowering just in time to get a short growth spurt, and is now looking ready for flowering again.

ThaiBliss

Hi ThaiBliss,

Your Nepal Jam mother has significant amounts of jamaican sativa infuence. I'm glad to know you are also growing your favourite Nepal Jam this season along with Bangi Haze.

Nepal Jam likes to flower very fast, indeed our old more nepalese dominant Nepal Jam mothers preserved in the mother indoor room will easily try to flower when you move them from indoors to outdoors .... they flowered like crazy even when they were placed outdoors in early June with an outdoor photoperiod of 15/9, seems that the more jamaican influence help yours to reveg better and now she looks ready to produce a new good flowering in late summer. That's great! Best wishes :)
 

dubi

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Did the Nepal Jam also finish for you before your other plants?
Did it finish before your Bangi haze?
If so how much sooner?
Thanks for any info you can provide.
Cheers GG

Hi gorilla ganja,

The more recent Nepal Jam version produced early this year have been bred towards the best early flowering nepalese expressions, it's the most uniform Nepal Jam version we have produced so far, this new Nepal Jam standard release is already an F7, and the new Nepal Jam feminized version that we produced also a few months ago using the best parental plants from previous standard reproduction is an F8.

The new Nepal Jam fem version will be released in a few weeks along with the first Bangi Haze fem version. They will be updated soon at our website.

Nepal Jam usually finishes outdoors in average 7-10 days earlier than Bangi Haze. ThaiBliss Nepal Jam selection is an exception due its higher jamaican influence, so it has a slightly longer flowering time.
 

dubi

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Welcome Aquitaine,

Thanks for sharing your outdoor Nepal Jams from this season, looks like they are catching up quite well in the past weeks, i'm glad the weather is nice now there.

They should finish in early October at your 44N latitude, and don't worry, Nepal Jam works very well with humid conditions and lower temps of early autumn.
 

Charles-scott

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Nepal is not that far from Afgan ;)

I have always thought that when you have a plant that has indica and sativa in its genes the outcome is 50-25-25.This is what wiser people say. I mean if it's 1-1 and not polyhybrid.
You can have 50 % mixed genes, 25% that come out like sativa and the rest 25% indicaleaning.
So it's not a suprise that in even in 25 % indicas, you have less indica and more indica leaning phenos?

I bet yours is very much indica and has fat leaves.It still has sativa efect in it's flowers like ThaiBliss said.
So don't cut her, grow big and see what you got?

You might be pleasantly surprised ;)
Cos I say, Ace gives no bad seed whatsoever.

love scai
The Nepalese used in Nepal Jam in very unique nothing like Afghan actually , the Nepalese in question is a highland cultivar and is far more compact than the Majority of Nepalese cultivars collected at lower elevation .
I find Nepalese and Chinese Indica to have more common characteristics than typical Afghanis .
The strains of northern Pakistan are some of the most interesting plants with wonderful tastes and smells again very different than the majority of Afghanica .
Many of the Pakistani strains are very indica structured with more narrow leaf drug cultivar leaf .
Wonderful and interesting part of the globe overall that we have yet to see all the potential that exists within those high disputed and dangerous area .
I am actually breeding Nepalese Pakistani f-1 hybrids this season .
Charles
 

ThaiBliss

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The Nepalese used in Nepal Jam in very unique nothing like Afghan actually , the Nepalese in question is a highland cultivar and is far more compact than the Majority of Nepalese cultivars collected at lower elevation .
I find Nepalese and Chinese Indica to have more common characteristics than typical Afghanis .
The strains of northern Pakistan are some of the most interesting plants with wonderful tastes and smells again very different than the majority of Afghanica .
Many of the Pakistani strains are very indica structured with more narrow leaf drug cultivar leaf .
Wonderful and interesting part of the globe overall that we have yet to see all the potential that exists within those high disputed and dangerous area .
I am actually breeding Nepalese Pakistani f-1 hybrids this season .
Charles

This is very interesting. I love these Nepalese crosses, Bangi Haze and Nepal Jam. I heard good things about the Willie Nelson strain also. I have also heard good things about Chitral used to tame Congo and a supposedly trippy strain from another company. I think Chitral is an Afghani strain, but is it an example of the type of N. Pakistani strains that you are describing?

I smoked some WLD strain grown in this area that was shockingly trippy, but of short duration. I now wonder if this was also one of those types that you are describing.

ThaiBliss
 

ThaiBliss

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Greetings,

I wanted to show off my super Sativa looking Nepal Jam. I'm posting pictures to show off how early it starts flowering despite the ganja bush look to it:

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You can't really see it so well, but those are buds starting to develop. I'm just so excited to see it. This weed is well loved.

ThaiBliss
 

orfeas

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Unlike my last year's batch, this one is quite lean...sitting in a 30 lt pot flowering for a week now...sativaish?

:tiphat:Orpheus
 

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ThaiBliss

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Unlike my last year's batch, this one is quite lean...sitting in a 30 lt pot flowering for a week now...sativaish?

:tiphat:Orpheus

Hi Orpheas,

Yes, Jamaican leaning. Looks like mine. Looking good. Mine smells syrupy/honey sweet and spicy 70s style. Glad you like it enough for a repeat.
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Best of luck against the mold this year.

ThaiBliss
 

orfeas

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Thank you, ThaiBliss!
NepJam is no doubt a relished smoke...euphoric and mellow I reckon...looking forward to this one though...

As for the mould, I can only hope that Sep and Oct won't be that phenomenal that got us almost inundated...

:tiphat:Orpheus
 

Kalbhairav

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If anyone is interested the fem version of NepJam is now for sale on the Ace website :) I certainly got a pack..
 
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