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South Indian Genetics

TrillOG

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are there not any seed companies that distribute south indian genetics that haven't already been crossed to skunk or Brazilian or some polyhybrid, like just pure south indian?? please help me if you can...
 

MJPassion

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Check with Reeferman, aka, Charles Scott.

And I dont mean peruse his catalogues...
Ask him, personally, if he will part with some of those genes.

You need 50 posts to use the PM function on this site.
 

TrillOG

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thanks guys

thanks guys

thanks for the thoughtful suggestions guys, I found one too its called the real seed company... they have varieties from different borders of india... mostly tall lanky plants in appearance... and I like some of there offerings a great deal based on the descriptions... thanks for taking the time out to lend a hand and ear to me...​

Have you looked in to Mandala? I know krystalica and kalichakra are based on the genetics you are looking for.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for the notion Tugboat, but that's what I want stray from... I want a un hybridized s. indian...

Ganesha seeds on Seedbay is selling all sorts of wild Indian seed right now.

I get so lost and confused on seedbay, I just don't understand what is going on, or how to navigate the site...
:yeahthats

I forgot about those wild collected seeds.

I got a few more dimes to put up before I can PM folks so, ill bide my time and keep that in mind... once again I appreciate you guys so much...
 

Mustafunk

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Real Seed Co has mostly North Indian strains from the Himachal Pradesh area but they used to have some very nice Kerala strain from the Iddukki region.

Very fine ganja indeed. Haze Mist (Kerala X Haze) from TFD was cool as well.

:)
 

TrillOG

Member
I noticed that when I visited the page again... but thanks for the extra set of eyes! ive just been looking to do some pure times pure strain hybrids... got my Afghani, Hindu Kush, Pakistani, Moroccan white dwarf and I just got a northern lights(popping now since one of my bag seeds keeled on me)... but no exclusive heady seeds that I haven't seen a hundred times scrolling through the forums... I just want something different, had most of the names up there in one variety or another... from what ive read those are the gold standard indicas, and I am just getting to the point of dialing them in as Ive needed sleep aid the past couple, but indicas are kinda boring and I adapt to the body waves quickly... so I want that irregular odd ball sativa to throw them off their game a little... for times other than sleep... cause I cant go out and buy weed... not now days, 20 and 30 $/g ri- fucking- diculous... so I chose the alternative...
 

mintz

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Rsc get there seeds from the real locations,so what ever the village or area uses is what they collect from my understanding(wild or selected by the natives)
 

TrillOG

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What Mintz said... straight wild shit! sounds like what im looking for... and there are a couple threads up on some of their stuff all of it is in the landrace section... I think its something like strains and breeding... ill copy the link and bring it back...
 

Mustafunk

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Are the RSC strains selectively bred strains like ACE/CBG or are they just wild seed?

Anyone got pics?

RSC are importing local landraces that were never selectively bred. There's no wild Cannabis, feral or naturalized maybe but always escaped from human fields (like US ditchweed or some North Indian/Nepalese/Kush semi-wild plants).

What characterizes landraces is the fact they are the result of minimal human selection (normally only poor plants are removed from the fields or seeds from the best females are saved for the next season) together with heavy influence by a very certain enviroment that they become adapted to through a natural evolution process. Thus they have great genetic diversity and adaptability.

That's what diferenciates them from the traditional heirlooms, which are cultivars that have been more subjected to human selection and without any attachment to a certain region like landraces. Smaller genetic diversity as well as they have been inbred, passed and preserved for generations.

Anyway South Indian weed is for sure one of the finest ganja in the world, back in the days the indians were very specialized in cultivating Cannabis (check the Indian Hemp Comission Report). They invented sinsemilla techniques so you can imagine how he loved to smoke those flowers! Pioneers of ganja growing for sure.

This are some pics from Kerala RSC from my friend Roms@Collective Vibes:

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Harvested at around 18-20 weeks.

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And another one from George (from RSC forum at uk 420):
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Peace.
 

Huesos

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South Indian

South Indian

Hola Mustafunk, here is one close to finish. The high is more mellow and spiritual similar to the Nepalese. I am going to vacuum seal the jars and put them away for a few months.

The key to the landraces, such as South Indian, is that you have to pheno hunt to find the standouts.
 

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Huesos

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South Indian

South Indian

Here is one of the most beautiful plants I've ever seen. The plant turned out to be male, so I used him as one of my main breeders.
 

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Dirtboy808

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Like that bud Huesos. I'm looking forward to growing some of those girls in the Puna forest. I have to wait till July that seem so far away. Aloha my friend DB
 

TrillOG

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wild, feral, naturalized??

wild, feral, naturalized??

RSC are importing local landraces that were never selectively bred. There's no wild Cannabis, feral or naturalized maybe but always escaped from human fields (like US ditchweed or some North Indian/Nepalese/Kush semi-wild plants).

What characterizes landraces is the fact they are the result of minimal human selection (normally only poor plants are removed from the fields or seeds from the best females are saved for the next season) together with heavy influence by a very certain enviroment that they become adapted to through a natural evolution process. Thus they have great genetic diversity and adaptability.

That's what diferenciates them from the traditional heirlooms, which are cultivars that have been more subjected to human selection and without any attachment to a certain region like landraces. Smaller genetic diversity as well as they have been inbred, passed and preserved for generations.

so when you say wild, feral, naturalized, where are you going with that... im ultra new to that terminology, and don't get your drift... do the following paragraphs explain those terms??
 

TrillOG

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those bud stick clusters look like the blue haze a friend of a friend grew one year... those buds look tremendous Mustafunk... and a lot of fun to trim... great job!!
 

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