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Nepalese and North Indian

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elmanito

Damn Manito, you're still growing that pokhara! :yoinks: We already have snow and the season ended 2 months ago.

How did that Oldfarmer Nepal smoke btw?

Most of the time it is raining, although i must say the temps are going up again to a 14 C during the day the common week.

The taste of the Oldfarmer Nepal is an oldskool one, very nice.It reminded me from the early nineties.The effect was more an indica one than a sativa with a uplifting high.

Namaste :smoweed: :canabis:

 
L

levant

@Burningfire
A pity you had to harvest the Nepali so early

Wild Nepali strain from Pokhara region.Its still doing great outside (52N) and the seed harvest continues.:D

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Seeds from this strain are very tiny and difficult to harvest

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Namaste :smoweed: :canabis:


The Pokhara looks sweet.

I've been smoking up the Kullu Jungli.
Its certainly pure sativa through and through.
Not so strong in a joint but in a bong/pipe makes me fly away.

Smells and tastes a bit peppery and fruity.
And very herbal.
Taste is a little rough around the edges (as to be expected - not cured)
And the wild factor is definetely there, quite different from what im used to.
Some of the most airy buds Ive ever grown.
VERY mold resistant. We had quite a wet autumn and there was no mold at all. (The Indica's all got hit)

Harvest was mid october though she could have gone another 1 or 2 weeks.
 

lynx

Member
Pahari

Pahari

High all old and new friends! Nice pictures and strains :). I like the Himalayan sativas - here's my Pahari from last year, grown 12/12 from seed. Next time I'll give them a good vegetative period. I like the high, quite energetic and up. Nice and dense buds for a sativa...
peace & love,
lynx
 

lynx

Member
North Indian Muffin Man #9

North Indian Muffin Man #9

Here's a shot of a cutting from my North Indian Muffin Man #9. Only one sprouted from 50 seeds, so... no more in her original form. I did pollinate her with three different males, one South Indian, one Pahari and one Ethiopian, of which I've only tried the NIxEH. Very nice and peaceful high, very creative. Fantastic producer and very tolerant to conditions. I'll find a pic of the mom later...
 

lynx

Member
North Indian x Ethiopian Highland

North Indian x Ethiopian Highland

Here's the NIxEH, almost my favourite smoke so far, second only to the Ethiopian pure... Also grown 12/12 from seed.
 

lynx

Member
North Indian

North Indian

I found another shot of the North Indian pure, about four weeks later :). Looking forward to see how the Pahari and the South Indian crosses comes out...

peace & love,
lynx

 
P

ptg

WOW man!

WOW man!

Amazing bro'!...you can't imagine how much your grow style missed me!:respect:


keep up the good work!
 
E

elmanito

Some new update

Parvati 'jungle'

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Parvati (fem)

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Garhwali Jungli

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Radjastani sativa

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Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:

 
C

charlie garcia

you are having fun Manito, glad to see those nice plants
enjoy and best results
 
Lynx Hey buddy, where did you get that pure North Indian from? It is very beautiful.....love the structure and growth. Top-notch ganja i'm sure. Have you made hashish from her?

Thanks for showing.

Be good.
 
elmanito All are really lovely.....wow. Make sure to keep us updated on the Garhwali Jungli. I am more interested in this strain than any other available, even the so-called "elites". I have access to all of RSC's strains except the Garhwali. If anyone from RSC is reading this.....PLEASE send some Garhwali Jungli beans to a distributor that ships to the USA.....PLEASE.

Be good.
 

Rinse

Member
Veteran
elmanito All are really lovely.....wow. Make sure to keep us updated on the Garhwali Jungli. I am more interested in this strain than any other available, even the so-called "elites". I have access to all of RSC's strains except the Garhwali. If anyone from RSC is reading this.....PLEASE send some Garhwali Jungli beans to a distributor that ships to the USA.....PLEASE.

Be good.

If you get to grow any you wont regret it, at least so far my Garhwali's are super vigourous well branched sativa's that smell sweet and herbal, compared to kulu jungli's that I grew last year, they are faster growing and more sativa looking.
I wonder if ngakpa can confirm any of this.

Btw also growing lebanese from RSC which are real beauty's very tight nodes smells sweet can't wait till they start flowering.
 
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