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If IC Stitch is around I just ordered on Amazon any idea when itll be in stock it said it was a preorder?
bodhiseeds said:i just left kathmandu today, and im stuck here in china waiting for my flight, waisting time. but if anybodys interested ill be posting the descriptions, maps, and photos of the 25 collections i made this last month in nepal. hashplants, lowland extreme sativas, highland sativas, purple nepalis, and an indica. ill post a link.... it will be in the nepal thread hopefully in around a week.
peace
b
ps... loving this thread
bodhiseeds said:i just left kathmandu today, and im stuck here in china waiting for my flight, waisting time. but if anybodys interested ill be posting the descriptions, maps, and photos of the 25 collections i made this last month in nepal. hashplants, lowland extreme sativas, highland sativas, purple nepalis, and an indica. ill post a link.... it will be in the nepal thread hopefully in around a week.
peace
b
ps... loving this thread
bodhiseeds said:i just left kathmandu today, and im stuck here in china waiting for my flight, waisting time. but if anybodys interested ill be posting the descriptions, maps, and photos of the 25 collections i made this last month in nepal. hashplants, lowland extreme sativas, highland sativas, purple nepalis, and an indica. ill post a link.... it will be in the nepal thread hopefully in around a week.
peace
b
ps... loving this thread
mayan said:Sounds great!! Eagerly awaiting what sounds like a fascinating read.
btw how long did those purple peaces take to flower? any info on those?
Hi freedomman,
I found this on the green napalm:
http://the3lb.com/2007/08/02/green-nepalm/
It sounds very nice, but bear in mind it is crossed with another strain called Mighty Candy and bred under lights.
It may be of interested to some but not to a purist seeking the most authentic taste of the east
Have a gander at the realseeds line up, speaking of which I have been informed that the Pahari farm is also fairly early for outdoor growers.
On a side note, a rant:
I am urging people to grow the landrace cannabis more than ever, I feel their preservation is so very important.
African seed co. closed shop quite a few years ago, yet thankfully the landraces they offered are still in circulation now as people have grown them and produced seeds, people who would not have had a chance to grow the strains otherwise as they would never visit the country or know anyone that would.
Get landraces, ideally, go to that certain country to collect seeds yourself!!
Reproduce them, spread them, and hold on to plenty for yourself> Because one day their may be a new "war" against cannabis that will involve companies like monsato genetically engineering and patenting strains, wiping traditional strains out.
Sounds like a nightmare but does not mean it could not happen.