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THE NEPAL THREAD

Ganjabruada

New member
Some more impressions from nepal. I can highly reccomend the annapurna circuit to anyone of you. Dont be afraid about the hight, everybody can do it
even without beeing trained.....just take time thats all.
Was together with my parents this year they both are 56 and they were fine.
My parents have never been to asia before but they fell in love withpeople and nature of nepal very soon
 

gkn

Active member
wow! such amazing pictures! i'd love to go to nepal one day! beautyfull landscapes, wild cannabis growing everywhere, buddhist people, i think it must be great!

saludos
 

WokkaWokka!

Member
Thanks Herbalistic :smile:

Yes moe, Nepal Mist is a second generation Nepalese Kathmandu female crossed with kali mist male and then inbred.

Here's another interesting Nepal Mist female grown in pot














I want, how do I get? That is amazing bud structure and the resin looks awesome.
 
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Hazyfontazy

nepal 2010

nepal 2010

finally got approval of the mrs so i'm planning on going Nepal sometime in 2010,,
whens the best time ? where to go etc ?

help lol
 

Ganjabruada

New member
@ WokkaWokka Great pics did you cross and inbreed that strain youself ?
Sounds like a really good combination I wonder about the effect
@Hazyfontazy I would recommend you to go to annapurna conservation area if you are in nepal the first time. There is a lot of different treks to explore the nature, rangeing from easy to hard. Best time is Sept.- to November especially because this is harvest season for ganja otherwise March and april are also good with all rhododendron forests flowering.
I liked even the rain season (jun-aug) as everything is green an lots of flowers this time of the year and of course some rain
 
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Hazyfontazy

anyone else going next year ,maybe we could meet up or plan a trip ,, aguide would be very helpfull:woohoo:
 

frostFire

New member
Well, well, here it is already 2017!! How time flies. I have this dream and a plan hatching and forming, I plan to make a trip to Nepal this year, maybe by August of this year. I want to do some trekking and plan to do the Annapurna circuit, the shorter OR longer one would be great. If any of you wish to do this at this same time, please let me know, maybe we can join forces for this altitudinous endeavor! Thanks! fF
 

Illuminate

Keyboard Warrior
Veteran
I got given a couple packs of the seeds from the trip back when, only grew the mileche and made a buch of seed.
 

Thule

Dr. Narrowleaf
Veteran
I'm working on the Mileche now. Had it for several years but only got males before this..


He also released his watermelon hashplant some years ago which I also grew. Both lines are quite different even though they originate in the same village.
 

Thule

Dr. Narrowleaf
Veteran
I really liked its expression in out crosses


Good to know. I made a few crosses along the years but I'm really looking forward to the Mextiza derived seeds that are just ripening :) I'm getting very short flowering times (50-60 days) using this plant as the pollen donor for tropical sativas.



I did not top the Mileche as I wanted to see the flowering structure.. Big mistake? :biggrin: It's shooting straight up but so far so good. Given enough space Himalayans tend to do this:


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Not Nepali but North Indian from Himachal Pradesh. Root restriction is adviced!
 

Illuminate

Keyboard Warrior
Veteran
Thats pure childhood nostalgia for me right there, never did pop many of the seeds i made but for sure had far from perfect storage, plus i made them outside in wet conditions and possibly contracted pathogens in the seeds.
 

Thule

Dr. Narrowleaf
Veteran
The Mileche was reproduced in Spain and as far as I know Real Seed Company released some of those as freebies.

Cheers.


Yeah it's the same one. Supposedly it's a half feral variety and by the looks of it very diverse. I must have grown around 5-8 of them so far, all male. I hope to post pictures of the female soon, I quite like her!


Here's a male from a previous attempt






Anyone else who grew 'em out? I'd be interested in their flowering times and the frequency of purple plants.
 

Illuminate

Keyboard Warrior
Veteran
I didnt see much purple, if any..but they were outdoor up north so would have been cold. The seeds from every plant had a feral type shell.
 

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