Here is the crazy thing. I crossed that scraggly Bangi Haze plant with my Wicked Weed line, and I got a plant with leaves like this as one of the results:
Here is one of the pictures from Bohdi. Notice the leaf shapes:
I'm not sure these different Nepalese lines are really that much different. I guess you would expect that. Somewhere I saw a picture of the Nepalese plant that was used in Bangi Haze. It was very indica looking. If my memory serves me, and that indica looking plant spit out phenotypes like those wild Nepalese plants that Bodhi captured, that is an amazing thing. Cannabis is extremely plastic in its expressions.
Well like I said, if these new Baglung Nepali seeds produce plants with a similar high and ripen in September, I will be ecstatic. The Bangi Haze plants, which have Congolese genetics bred in, get ripe in the second week of October.
I'd like to use something that ripens in September to tame the strains that I will most likely grow next summer, Zamaldelica and Super Laos. I'll be using it on my Nanan Bouclou cross as well. A few weeks can make a big difference when it come to the weather here in the fall.
ThaiBliss
Here is one of the pictures from Bohdi. Notice the leaf shapes:
I'm not sure these different Nepalese lines are really that much different. I guess you would expect that. Somewhere I saw a picture of the Nepalese plant that was used in Bangi Haze. It was very indica looking. If my memory serves me, and that indica looking plant spit out phenotypes like those wild Nepalese plants that Bodhi captured, that is an amazing thing. Cannabis is extremely plastic in its expressions.
Well like I said, if these new Baglung Nepali seeds produce plants with a similar high and ripen in September, I will be ecstatic. The Bangi Haze plants, which have Congolese genetics bred in, get ripe in the second week of October.
I'd like to use something that ripens in September to tame the strains that I will most likely grow next summer, Zamaldelica and Super Laos. I'll be using it on my Nanan Bouclou cross as well. A few weeks can make a big difference when it come to the weather here in the fall.
ThaiBliss