Thanks Dubi, It’s a beautiful plant.
I can now see a lot of Nepal Jam in the Red Sapphire I grew.
Hi Fronk,
Glad to know that Indeed, your Nepal Jam F7 is very close to the purple Nepal Jam mother used to produce Red Sapphire, showing the now classic traits of our Nepal Jam line that i fixed with latest breeding of the strain, but your F7 is much better yielding than the F6 i used for Red Sapphire
Looking super happy and beautiful with those intense deep purple veins in the underleaf. How are the aromas now that she is passing mid flowering ? Sweet and creamy ?
Pulling this beauty this evening.
Loved growing it and the rain had absolutely no effect in late flowering.
The terpenes are really creamy.
Thanks Dubi.
NepJam harvested 7weeks - copious silver resins...both creamy and gummy. odour is like some "badam burfi" indian sweets with cooked cream and almond with a hint of green cardamom, saffron and a dash of rosewater
the fresh resin melts onto the finger and then has a slick liquid smooth viscosity giving way to a smooth creamy gum....if i put one out this summer i just might take up charas rubbing on a larger scale...
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NepJam harvested 7weeks - copious silver resins...both creamy and gummy. odour is like some "badam burfi" indian sweets with cooked cream and almond with a hint of green cardamom, saffron and a dash of rosewater
the fresh resin melts onto the finger and then has a slick liquid smooth viscosity giving way to a smooth creamy gum....if i put one out this summer i just might take up charas rubbing on a larger scale...
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NepJam harvested 7weeks - copious silver resins...both creamy and gummy. odour is like some "badam burfi" indian sweets with cooked cream and almond with a hint of green cardamom, saffron and a dash of rosewater
the fresh resin melts onto the finger and then has a slick liquid smooth viscosity giving way to a smooth creamy gum....if i put one out this summer i just might take up charas rubbing on a larger scale...
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What a lovely and inspired description about your Nepal Jam before harvest StrongTree
I will need to hire you to write the bouquet of our strain descriptions
Seriously, much props for your green fingers and olfactory abilities, and for being able to express in detail such complex fragrances
Your purple, short flowering and resinous Nepal Jam is a perfect example of my inbreeding efforts to stabilize expressions like yours coming from purple Nepal Jam F6 mother, through backcrossing to her and through continous selection of these desirable traits in her offspring in latest breeding steps.
This purple very resinous pheno of sweet creamy aromas and very fast flowering was never a good producer, but has much better terpenes, resins, and cannabinoid content than the rest of Nepal Jam expressions from previous generations, so i had to sacrifice yield for quality during the latest inbreeding of this particular pheno.
Summing up, Nepal Jam has been greatly refined for finished product thanks to this work, but for commercial grows it works much better now in outcrosses (if yield matters, for many growers it does) like it is the case of Zamal Bliss (Zamal x Nepal Jam) or Honduras Breeze (Honduras x Nepal Jam), when NJ is outcrossed to sativas the vigor and yield is restored, yet the Nepal Jam now infuses all her best qualities to its hybrids.
Beautiful one Strong tree.
Enjoy.
MtKush... welcome home from yard mi bredda !...glad you have reached back safe... yea i hear ya bout some some nepjam to go with your zampan ....i 'll be curious to see what you might find in those Jamaica seeds...so many breeds have risen up there... would love to find some proper lambsbread collie...or the chocolatey tight pressed sativa that used to show up here in boston... best herb i ever found while in Jamaica was in St Elizabeth...dry sticky fluffy hazey spicy... YUM !That’s awesome Strongtree. Really pretty girl and some great resin. Getting excited to pop a bunch of these in the fall after how much I enjoyed the first two I popped.
Scored some seeds in Jamaica recently I’ll start at the same time with hopes to do a bit of breeding too. It had a similar warm happy effect but stronger and more energizing. Could be interesting.
What a lovely and inspired description about your Nepal Jam before harvest StrongTree
I will need to hire you to write the bouquet of our strain descriptions
Seriously, much props for your green fingers and olfactory abilities, and for being able to express in detail such complex fragrances
Your purple, short flowering and resinous Nepal Jam is a perfect example of my inbreeding efforts to stabilize expressions like yours coming from purple Nepal Jam F6 mother, through backcrossing to her and through continous selection of these desirable traits in her offspring in latest breeding steps.
This purple very resinous pheno of sweet creamy aromas and very fast flowering was never a good producer, but has much better terpenes, resins, and cannabinoid content than the rest of Nepal Jam expressions from previous generations, so i had to sacrifice yield for quality during the latest inbreeding of this particular pheno.
Summing up, Nepal Jam has been greatly refined for finished product thanks to this work, but for commercial grows it works much better now in outcrosses (if yield matters, for many growers it does) like it is the case of Zamal Bliss (Zamal x Nepal Jam) or Honduras Breeze (Honduras x Nepal Jam), when NJ is outcrossed to sativas the vigor and yield is restored, yet the Nepal Jam now infuses all her best qualities to its hybrids.
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However, the high descriptions on Nepal Jam make me suspect I may really like her as personal smoke, even if she is a low yielded. Still, I want to ask..... what Would be your recommendation for a Nepal Jam hybrid that restores vigor and ups the yield, but yet retains the character of the Nepal Jam high.