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no no i said boo for the c99 suggestion.. im open to kush. whatever gets the highest votes i'll grow in the next bit and have pictures of. i am doin a small willie right now just because i really really really want to try the bud!! how is the stone in your experience?
The high is one of my all time favorites. And it is more a high then a stone. I hope you smoke often as it is not for lightweight smokers! It has a very intense cerebal effect can be really trippy also and last for hours. at the end of the high your body will feel really relaxed.and I have seen a few panic attacks and a few people puke from it. I love it and often mix it up with ssh.
IS hindu kush kind of like a species of its own? since its from the afghani area..
I came across this from an old post by flintstoners. it says afghanica is often mistaken to be indica and commonly called indica by breeders
1. Cannabis sativa (= C. sativa var. sativa)
Plants tall (up to 6 m), stems smooth and hollow, laxly branched with long internodes; petioles short, usually 5-9 leaflets per leaf, leaflets lanceolate, largest leaflets averaging 136 mm long (length / width ratio = 7.5); racemes have long internodes, and achenes are partially exposed, achenes (seeds) usually > 3.7 mm long, somewhat lens shaped with a blunt base, surface dull light to dark green and usually unmarbled, seeds usually adherent to plants at maturity. Cultivated for fibre, oil, and sometimes for drugs.
2. Cannabis indica (= C. sativa var. indica)
Plants shorter (under 3 m), stems smooth and nearly solid, densely branched with shorter internodes; petioles shorter, usually 7-11 leaflets per leaf; leaflets averaging 92 mm long (l/w ration = 10); achenes averaging 3.7 mm long, less lens shape, with a more rounded base, surface green-brown and marbled or unmarbled, with or without an abscission layer. Cultivated primarily for drugs, but also for fibre and oil.
3. Cannabis ruderalis (= C. sativa var. spontanea)
Plants small (usually under 0.5 m), stems smooth and hollow, occasionally unbranched; petioles short and usually 5-7 leaflets per leaf, leaflets elliptic, largest averaging 60 mm long (l/w ratio = 6); achenes small with a pronounced abscission structure at the base, surface dull green and marbled, abscission layer fleshy with oil producing cells, seeds readily shed from plant. Not cultivated.
4. Cannabis afghanica (= C. sativa var. afghanica)
Plants short (under 1.5 m), stems ribbed and nearly solid, densely branched with short internodes; petioles long, usually 7-11 leaflets per leaf, leaflets dark green and broadly oblanceolate, largest leaflets averaging 130 mm (l/w ratio = 5); racemes have short internodes, and achenes are not exposed; nested, compound bracts sometimes produced; achenes usually <3.0 mm long, nearly round with a blunt base, surface shiny grey and marbled. Cultivated exclusively for drugs, primarily hashish.
Ice - bit boring, loads of reports around anyway
White Rhino - ditto
AK-48 - ditto again
Skunk #1 - ho hum
NL x Big Bud - Nah anything with Big Bud has a terrible rep
Hindu Kush - Er, OK, I suppose, if you must, and its a decent seed
Willie Nelson - Yeah, something interesting and exciting and a top smoke, to boot.
hello GMT
there is one here by 70's POTHEAD search the engine and you will find it i'm sure.....it turned out well except for the hermie he got from another strain in the grow at the time...
check it out