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Nepalese and North Indian

SuperHemp

Member
Is there a good chance of finding a creamy tasting pheno in any of these nep landrace strains, like the creamy nepal hashes?
 
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elmanito

A nice one Levant

Some new updates

Parvati

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Purple Peace 'Green Ambassador'

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Selfmade hashisch of Purple Peace 'purple pheno'

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Namaste :smoweed: :canabis:

 

ngakpa

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1. RSC Parvati Oct 6th
2. RSC Nepali (WLD pheno) - purple colourations Oct 8th
3. RSC Nepali (WLD pheno) - purple colourations Oct 11th
 

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ngakpa

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Hi Levant

which Jungli is that you are growing (Kumaoni, Nepalese or Kullu?) and how is it doing with the October weather? --- they should have good mold resistance

All Best,

Namkha
 
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levant

Hi Levant

which Jungli is that you are growing (Kumaoni, Nepalese or Kullu?) and how is it doing with the October weather? --- they should have good mold resistance

All Best,

Namkha

'Tis the Kullu Jungli.
Yes the mold resistance seems good (none so far), we've had a few near freezing nights recently but she seems fine, the top buds are going a little purple and have a blueish lavender smell.

This really is one of the most beautiful strains I have grown along with my all time fav Ethiopian, so delicate and fine.
The Eth being a more robust type of beauty.

I cut all the males when they showed and this morning I found a male flower growing on one of the buds!
Fair enough I thought.

I can tell she has good mould resistance just from the structure of the buds, sparce and airy, its uplifting just looking at the plant.

Im guessing mid nov harvest give or take a week, similar to eth and swazi.
Far quicker than Thai's and Lumbo's which are impossible here.
 
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levant

Early smoke test for Kullu Jungli:
I picked a bud to try, dried quick - WOW up and trippy high, kind of racy coz it's immature but very nice and cerebral, the buds are very small and going purple.
 
Nice thread

Take a look at my Nepalese highland from RSC
Some of the most cold and mold resistant strain
i have ever growed

We have rain almost every day now, but the plant don´t seem to care





I also grow this plant indoor with great results and are curently feminizing it





It grows tall with long side branches and broad leaves
Outside they can get unbelivelable tall if plantet early
Has a heavy pine odor when dried and curred
Hash made from it are extremely potent
 

burningfire

Well-known member
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here's my RSC nepali, this one was 1.70m , run outdoors, the weather was horrible though, too much rain and it got cold rather early, she didn't have much trouble with it, obviously the yield isn't as good as it could have been.



she smelled like aged cheese around week 6 of flowering, later one she took on an acrid camphor aroma, nothing too strong but it created a really deep smell when drying. right now it's in Jars and it smells a little mossy still, it should clean up in the next few weeks.
 
I just made some Nepalese dry sieve from a plant grown indoors



This stuff is melting as you touch it :laughing:

Now i can´t wait to see what my outdoors will come to :woohoo:
I think i will let them go (Clones) till december 1
I live in Denmark, so i might break a record here
Have never heard of anyone harvesting dec.1 here this far north :yoinks:
 
those nepali from RSC look very nice. Keep preserving the landraces :) beautiful. I absolutely love landrace plants. Its good to see other people dedicated to growing them also. They is nothing like the uniqueness of a pure unadulterated landrace from its native growing region.
 
those nepali from RSC look very nice. Keep preserving the landraces :) beautiful. I absolutely love landrace plants. Its good to see other people dedicated to growing them also. They is nothing like the uniqueness of a pure unadulterated landrace from its native growing region.

So true

Still pouring down here and almost no sun
But still no mold in the plant :laughing:







This plant will shurely be in my mother room for many years to come :joint:
 

burningfire

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here's two more pictures..

topped it twice so I had multiple colas, this is one of the skinnier one..




and a side branch




and a small shot of buds, the growing season was horrible, there was no sign of mold anywhere, we had record rainfall all throughout summer and fall, this is at 45N.

hence the buds are a little on the small side



I had to move clones really fast from my bubble to soil and forgot to put the dome on, when i got back a few days later it had already dried out :( so I won't be running this one, it did seem to have a little bit more stretch than nibiru's nepalese. I would have loved to run this one indoors, I can imagine the colas being massive as well as very resinous. All is not bad, I've got about 20 seeds left, I'm saving them for a time where I'll have the time and room to maintain a good stable of genetics.



at what altitude are you growing nibiru? and how many phenotypes did you have? mine was 1.70m tall, there were other phenotypes with more stretch but these were sativa and about 3m tall, flowering didn't start in late august like this one
 
"at what altitude are you growing nibiru? and how many phenotypes did you have? mine was 1.70m tall, there were other phenotypes with more stretch but these were sativa and about 3m tall, flowering didn't start in late august like this one "

I am growing on 55 N 12 E = Copenhagen Denmark

It seems that our phenos are very close
Most of them where extremely tall and strechy 3-4 M, and did not start flowering untill weeks after this one. No chance of finishing them here.

My mother was choosen only for the early flowering. The rest is pure luck :laughing:



One more week to go (Indoor)
And i´ll got a bag of Feminized Nepalese highland to try in my outdoor garden next year :joint:
 
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elmanito

@Burningfire
A pity you had to harvest the Nepali so early

Wild Nepali strain from Pokhara region.Its still doing great outside (52N) and the seed harvest continues.:D

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Seeds from this strain are very tiny and difficult to harvest

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Namaste :smoweed: :canabis:

 

burningfire

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yeah, BUT I managed to find about 8 seeds that didn't crush under my fingers, they look a little pale, I'm testing to see if 1 of them will sprout, I just put it a few hours ago..

it'll be Nepal (f) x Two Purple Chitral males. that cross should stink up a bit. that woodsy acrid aroma of the nepal and the lemon funk of the chitral males I had.

potency wise it should be nice, I know the nepal has great power and duration, it's still curing but every time i hand pick a bud to smoke that burns well I'm surprised by the hit.
 

Thule

Dr. Narrowleaf
Veteran
@Burningfire
A pity you had to harvest the Nepali so early

Wild Nepali strain from Pokhara region.Its still doing great outside (52N) and the seed harvest continues.:D



Seeds from this strain are very tiny and difficult to harvest



Namaste :smoweed: :canabis:

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Damn Manito, you're still growing that pokhara! :yoinks: We already have snow and the season ended 2 months ago.

How did that Oldfarmer Nepal smoke btw?
 
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