is kaikis the same as charlies taskenti?
Kaiki is Charlie Garcia himself indeed!
is kaikis the same as charlies taskenti?
hello! i would love to hear more about these landraces that defy what we might think of an indica... flavors, potency, ect..
check with Cannabiogen! Their Taskenti will have the UZbeck genetics you search for
one promising approach would be to use more discerning terminology re the four major categories of cannabis and hybrids between these categories.hello! i would love to hear more about these landraces that defy what we might think of an indica... flavors, potency, ect..
Originally Posted by Owl Mirror View Post
I have a question on the proper identification of this strain.
In Jorge Cervantes book "Marijuana Grow Basics", on page 29, it says there are four variants of marijuana.
Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, Cannabis ruderalis and, Cannabis afghanica
Should this Mazar I Sharif be regarded as an Indica or an Afghanica ?
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=143058 RollmeoneKenobiThe truly funny thing is what we think of and call "Indica" is really C. Afghanica. C. Indica is supposed to refer to Indian cannabis, and the confusion lies in the Hindu Kush mountain range in between the two countries. Kush weed is a hybrid of Afghanica, and Indica through open pollination. Here are the four categories as listed in the book Hemp Diseases and Pests, by McPartland, Clarke, and Watson:
1. Cannabis sativa: over three meters (9ft) tall
2. Cannabis indica: one and a half to three meters (4-9ft) tall
3. Cannabis afghanica: under one and a half meters tall
4. Cannabis ruderalis: half a meter tall and autoflowering.
The afghanica dominant plants are very small, and have fat leaves,fat stems, and have very fat,greasy nuggets. Where as the indica dominant stretch, and has thin leaves,thin stem, small nuggets, and that amazing "Kush" flavor.
Hi bro! If you look into the spanish forum you´ll see some examples from growers that did it. I grew them indoor and outdoors in 2010/2011. Had some botrytis issues too because the flowers are very dense. Here some bud pics. You have more into my album.
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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, straight from the mountains as some other lines he had, but it's unlikely that the stories were true.
Ras Pablo, a great spanish grower who grew and reported both varieties, said that Alex line smoked with hash/lemony flavours and earthy without any diesel hints. Good potency and very relaxing. Short flowering and compact growth pattern, very hard plants.
Kaiki's uzbeki line, has a fresh minty flavour (I swear that too, as I've grew the Taskenti a few times and always that amazing freshness in the throat!) with fruity and hashy hints. Super strong effect, great initial high with rushy heart and euphoria, afther that, pure medicinal effect in the body. Too much and totally knocked out! Hard nugs covered in trichomes. Big and late maturing plants.
The pictures are from La Mano Negra's line... thanks and mad respect to Ras Pablo, Pibitodel70, Pebble and all the growers and owners of the pictures.
peace.