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Uzbekistan landrace Indica, share your info?

MeanGreenOne

New member
Hi,
I'm really interested in this landrace, are there any photos of it, and is it possible to get hold of the real deal, not hybridized?

I need 47 more posts to be able to send pm, sadly enough as I'm sure it's possible to get hold of them.

If you couldn't get hold of this landrace, what landrace Indica would you choose instead?
 

Thule

Dr. Narrowleaf
Veteran
There are two strains that I'm aware of. Charlies giant Uzbeki and La Mano Negras Uzbeki that is a smaller line. I find both very interesting but they're unfortunately quite hard to come by if you only want the pure ones like I do.
 

Mustafunk

Brand new oldschool
Veteran
After a little researching I've found the thread and some pictures that could be useful for everyone.

According to Alex himself, his Uzbekistan line came from an uzbeki refugee but the truth is that it was probably donated by someone else like most of his stuff. He was known by adorning so much the stories behind the line's origins and many times it was found that they were hybrids indeed, not legit landraces.

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Ras Pablo, a spanish grower who grew and reported both varieties, said that Alex line smoked with hash flavours and earthy without any diesel hints. Good potency and very relaxing. Short flowering and compact growth pattern, very hard plants.

CBG's uzbeki has a fresh minty and lemony smell (I agree with that too, as I've grew the Taskenti a few times and always had that amazing freshness in the throat!) with hashy hints. Super strong effect, but surprisingly for a Kush strain, there is a great initial high with rushy some euphoria and social effect, afther that, pure medicinal bliss in the body and couchlocking feeling. Too much and totally knocked out! Hard nugs covered in trichomes. Strong stems and thick leaves like cabbage, late maturing plants.

Got some pictures from CannabioGen's line too, from their own forum.

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Respect to Ras Pablo, Pibitodel70, Pebble and all the growers and owners of the pictures.

peace.

In my opinion, the first line reminds more to the classic compact leafy hashplants, in fact it looks like a Deep Chunk hybrid. I guess we would never know the true lineage.

CBG's line on the other hand, has more vigorous growth and much longer flowering times, 11-12 weeks if I remember well. Good representation nowadays should be the Taskenti line and also the easiest available option nowadays.

Vibes.
 
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If anyone is looking for Uzbekistan IBL.

CSI Humboldt just donated some to a charity auction.
I dont know anything about it, but i know CSI has great stuff.
check their instagram
 

yesum

Well-known member
ICMag Donor
Veteran
I ran one of the USC Uzbekistan and was quite happy with the buzz. Not couchlock but somewhere in the middle I guess.
 

yesum

Well-known member
ICMag Donor
Veteran
I think about 2x if I recall. I do not think it was not real stretchy. With bending of the plants thru late veg and all thru flower it is a non issue for me. I have hazes and squat varieties in there and have a even canopy every time.

First part of the high it got a bit rushy I guess, then leveled off pretty quick. Hybrid effect for me.
 

AbuKeif

Member
Depending on how you define things (and how worked/unworked a “landrace” you’re looking for), Real Seed Company’s Sheberghan might fit the bill—from an “ethnically Uzbek” region in northern Afghanistan.
 
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