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where can i find pakistani or nepal landrace seeds?

Hashish

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High&Lonesome said:
yeah, i thought that was funny too. does anybody know about this seed company? they are at growshopalien and are very reasonably priced. especially for offering unworked pure, thai, africans, and others. it sounds too good to be true.

High&Lonesome i think this company is ok i recall a memeber from this site telling someone on Bbay to try Rastamans AK47 and he recommended them and did speak highly of them aswell if i remember the correct it was the member British Hempire don,t quote me on this but he did talk about very fast delivery aswell,i could be wrong on the member though maybe he will chime in on this.
i was ready too purchase Mr Nice Medicine Man until i contacted Shanti and he said he does not deal with them so i emailed them and got a reply from the owner who,s called Joe,and he gimme a new email to contact him faster as it took two weeks to get a reply but the email addy i used was not the correct one...
hope this helps you out a bit High&Lonesome i will be ordering from them when i finish this grow but that will be in a few months they,re price are very good aswell.Regards...Hashish
 
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indicalover

Ya I read that British Hempire picked up there Pakistani. It was recently so I doubt he has much info on that strain.
 

ngakpa

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mmmmmmmm real charas here I come

no joke - fuck spending money at the seeds banks, get on a flight to the Hindu Kush etc. and get yer own

and don't believe the hype - India, Nepal and Central Asia are deep in vegetation of an 'erbal kind

and when you have found proper charas and garda etc. you will know about it - it will fuck your right up
 
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Herbalistic

Herbal relaxation...
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Farmer John: Hyvän näköinen valikoima -> ei epäilystä!!! Are those seeds from Peru sativa or indica??? Have been hearing good things about Parvati sativa.

Take care people!!!

Keep It Green & Growing But Don´t Forget The Smokin!
Peace Out Growers!
:joint:
 
G

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I had the chance to be gifted with seeds of a Nepalese strain collected by a friend of a belgium grower.

I don't remember well how the strain was collected, I think it was a friend that visited Nepal and collected some bagseed but I'm not sure.

The strain grows like a wild indica. I believe it is not a pure domesticated strain as the buds were quite fluffy even at the end of flowering, much similar to the Mazar i shariff of Mriko. The end leaves were also too thin for domesticated indica. The resin production was very good. It was grown under a 400W Hps, aside with Destroyer clones and it produced a nice resin amount in comparison. People that grew the strain told me they were two phenos in the strain, one sativa-ish and the other indica-ish. We grew 12 individuals but didn't see such differences, although some individuals may have produced thicker buds than others.

The smell is very strong: cat piss and shit when fresh, very fruity when dried. The smoke is very sweet.

The high of the strain is very good. I enjoyed it a lot. First part was quite laughable, I mean, I was laughing at many things. High is mostly cerebral, not at all as classical indicas like afghans. However, there is a body part in it. The second part of the high was more meditative, very directed to introspection. The high was not very long lasting, maybe 2h or so. As most indicas, the end of the high makes you tired and asleep. It's an excellent weed for the night, not for the day imo.

The strain produces the widest seeds I ever saw. They are really like peas ! The strain was grown with Blumat, an automatic system that gives water to the plant. I wonder if overwatered plants would give such big seeds as water fluxes are very important during seed construction. However, the seeds seem viable

here is a pic of the remaining of the bud with seeds


 
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Farmer John

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Hey FilsdeCrao, the way you describe the nepalese plants sound a lot like how my friend told me the plants were in kashmir, all pretty much the same except for others being light green in color and others showing a lot of color in late season, much darker plants, plant size varies a lot depending on where they grow but the sweet fruity aroma and taste should be dominant I guess, lets see!
 
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Farmer John said:
Hey FilsdeCrao, the way you describe the nepalese plants sound a lot like how my friend told me the plants were in kashmir, all pretty much the same except for others being light green in color and others showing a lot of color in late season, much darker plants, plant size varies a lot depending on where they grow but the sweet fruity aroma and taste should be dominant I guess, lets see!

Hello Farmer John,

I'm not a specialist of the area but I have several strains that I could compare with this one. I just reproduced some seeds of the Malana valley brought back by Mriko. My next grow should start in one week with a South Indian sativa, but I'll also test aside a strain labelled "North Indian #6", coming from Muffin Man stocks from what I understood. I have also seeds of another Nepalese named Anapurna indica, reproduced once in US I think.

It's really hard to make comparison grows but with the years, I should be able to comment more on each one. The best would be to do a massive grow of Annapurna, Malana, Nepalese, North Indian, your Parvati, your Kashmir and the Kashmir resin factory of Dr Greenthumbs to see the results. Interested in doing this? i don't have the space and time to do it myself. :fsu:
 
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zamalito

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I'm a very faithful married man but I recently met a friend of a friend who is this really nice beautiful young woman from Nepal. In nepal she'd gotten adventurous before and had picked and dried flowers off of one of the many true wild cannabis plants growing where she grew up but had never actually gotten high until I'd shared with her some zamal and zamal x parvati a few days ago. I've talked her into acting as a guide for a documentation/seed gathering expedition. After brazil and colombia and either before or after oaxaca I promise I will go to nepal as soon as I can get funding for the trip which shouldn't be as hard as it sounds.
 
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