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dubi

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Hi Scott64a,

Not sure i fully understand your post. Are you growing Nepal Jam from older first generations or from the new ones ? Are you growing Nepal Jam regular or fem version ?

Nepal Jam is overall a quite an inbred line and her yield is usually not big, but if you post pics of your Nepal Jams maybe we can help you to try to get the best from them.
 

dubi

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Hi Scott64a,

Sounds like the Nepal Jam seeds made by your friends that you are growing come from the older generations of the strain (from one decade ago!).

Glad you are finding the strain overall easy to grow and with good resistance. As you said Nepal Jam usually likes to grow columnar and these kind of columnar phenos don't like much topping unless you can provide them a long vegetative stage.

There are other branchier and thinner phenos, more related to the jamaican, that react much better to topping although they are not so common in latest Nepal Jam releases, which have been bred towards a very resinous and early flowering purple nepalese pheno.
 

dubi

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Nepal Jam and Orient Express x Nepal Jam cannabinoid and terpene analysis

Nepal Jam and Orient Express x Nepal Jam cannabinoid and terpene analysis

Nepal Jam cannabinoid and terpene analysis have been recently posted here:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=8007912&postcount=34

We also have the cannabinoid and terpene analysis of the new Orient Express x Nepal Jam hybrid we are working with lately:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=8007932&postcount=36

All the available analysis of the different ACE Seeds strains can be found in the 'ACE Seeds' strains - cannabinoid and terpene analysis' thread.
 

dubi

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Hi Scott64a,

Our outdoor field tests past season showed that the new Orient Express x Nepal Jam hybrid consistently produced very high yielding plants, with great adaptability and excellent finished product, most of the plants of the hybrid finished in early October around latitude 40ºN. It's a poly hybrid but almost worked with F1 predictability.

We also grew straight Nepal Jam and Orient Express beside the Orient Express x Nepal Jam hybrid, and the hybrid was clearly superior to both parental plants, showing also a very desirable mix of traits from both strains.
 

ULMW

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Hi Scott64a,

Our outdoor field tests past season showed that the new Orient Express x Nepal Jam hybrid consistently produced very high yielding plants, with great adaptability and excellent finished product, most of the plants of the hybrid finished in early October around latitude 40ºN. It's a poly hybrid but almost worked with F1 predictability.

We also grew straight Nepal Jam and Orient Express beside the Orient Express x Nepal Jam hybrid, and the hybrid was clearly superior to both parental plants, showing also a very desirable mix of traits from both strains.

Greetings Dubi, sounds a great cross. Is it going to be released?
 

dubi

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Greetings Dubi, sounds a great cross. Is it going to be released?

As we speak we are pollinating the Orient Express indica mother with pollen from the reversed purple Nepal Jam mother, so if everything goes well the seeds will be harvested in 3 months, and Orient Express x Nepal Jam limited edition will be released early next year.

Thanks for your interest in our latest works :)
 

ULMW

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Wonderful news!!! So much to experience with Ace Seeds Catalog and limited editions as well as trial testers! Thank you Thank You Thank You!
 

Bleiweis

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Nepal Jam was actually the first one to start flowering this year. I managed to get her in the shape i wanted with mainlining. 4 Months of veg got her into the state she is now. She's only 180cm (6ft) in height. Its a miracle she's even flowering because we've had barely any sun in the last month. Either way...here she is!

 

48N

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Nepal Jam was actually the first one to start flowering this year. I managed to get her in the shape i wanted with mainlining. 4 Months of veg got her into the state she is now. She's only 180cm (6ft) in height. Its a miracle she's even flowering because we've had barely any sun in the last month. Either way...here she is!

Let's hope for a golden October!
 

meizzwang

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Sorry to hear that Bleiweis, that's such a beautiful plant and it would be a shame to lose it! In any case, let's hope you can at least get some hash or extract from it....
 

dubi

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Hi Bleiweis,

What a beautiful and big Nepal Jam bush! :)
I'm glad to know she has been the first one to start the flower in your location.
Praying for a benevolent October on your side!
 

Bleiweis

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Buds are getting bigger but are still not big. I think thats because the temperatures are really low and she couldnt inflate them. The smell is a bit like coffee...a bit "skunky/dank". I wonder what she's going to taste like!

Otherwise there are hints of botrytis here and there but nothing too serious for now. Grasshoppers like her leaves! In these days she's packing weight and throwing sugar out. If the weather will cooperate im going to let her go for at least another 3 weeks.

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