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i remember reading oaxacan gold was the same stock as colombian gold but with Indian broadleaf added early on by the gringos...
Something like these Oaxacans??
Namaste
i remember reading oaxacan gold was the same stock as colombian gold but with Indian broadleaf added early on by the gringos...
they say that these are cultivated and will be easy to germinate..i had some wild as wild Nepal seed that were tiny, and tiny seed makes tiny plants(at first)..when they popped the seedlings were thin and wirey with 1mm cotyledons, the fn1 seed were bigger though...?
I went to India in October and visited Darjeeling in the Himalayas.
Darjeeling is very close to the nepalese border, most of the locals from there all looked Nepalese (Gorkah).
I was wandering around a tea plantation and came across some semi-wild sativa bushes in a nearby teapickers village.
I got given a fresh bud by a local villager (who found it bemusing that I was so fascinated with the plants).
I extracted around 20 - 30 seeds from the bud, very small and dark like little stones.
I posted them back to myself here in Ireland and two weeks later than arrived
I have just started to germinate three of them, not sure if they will survive in Irelands climate but I will give them a go.
Anyway, enjoy the pics...
Ammunition boxes are great to keep your seeds at a cool temp.
I guess this is a bump.
Does anyone offer a pure Nepalese sativa these days?
Edit:
Ah, yes. Just to clarify, I'm well aware of the one offered by RSC but I'm picky, I don't consider it to be high enough in the sativa spectrum