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mriko

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Btw also growing lebanese from RSC which are real beauty's very tight nodes smells sweet can't wait till they start flowering.

RSC Lebs are beautifull plants indeed. Note that to get the best of them, they require little feeding & watering.

Irie !
 

Rinse

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RSC Lebs are beautifull plants indeed. Note that to get the best of them, they require little feeding & watering.

Irie !

Nice 1 mriko, theyve just been in garden soil ande a lil bit of organic compost and Ive noticed they dont need much water the bublegum kush leaves keep dropping down I keep having to water it to make it refreshed the lebs dont need any of that attention they just love the dry soil and sun beaming down lol mad mad plants.
Have you smoked any of the buds? Have been wondering what the high is like :dance013:
 
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BeAn

Hillig suggested that these might actually be the living ancestors of all cannabis indica strains today and therefore not escaped cultivars. If I remember correctly he based this theory on the unique cannabinoid profiles of these strains, not so much the appearance. Thanks for the link by the way, I remember bumping into it in OG back in the days. Very fascinating.

Nepal from cut indoors had small, skinny leaves, when the same cultivar went outside in the shade from cut, the leaves were like an indica, wide...same cultivar from seed, grown mostly outdoor stayed thin...:chin:...sounds like we can find hidden keys to the old hemps in the himalaya's...:) we need to make a new 'kentucky hemp'....:D
 
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Corium

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Hello all, thanks so much for the good infos here !!

For my part, I've launched few beans of nepalese from rsc, seedling was very fast, few days later you can see:

and now after 5 days:


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jahgreenlabel

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RSC Lebs are beautifull plants indeed. Note that to get the best of them, they require little feeding & watering.

Irie !

the Lebanese RSC is really beautiful!

I find it very well acclimatized HPS

little fertilizer is clear

21 days


corium:the Nepalese is very strong! seedlings are shaped;)
good crop l'amis
 
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elmanito

The Lebanese from RSC is idd a very good strain, very sustainable also, but not very fond of wet weather.:blowbubbles:

Radjastani sativa loves the wet weather

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Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:
 

mriko

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Beautifull plant el manito, as always ! Your selection never cease to impress me, it's ike you have the whole world in your garden !

Irie !
 

burningfire

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here's the rsc nepalese "indica" pheno , crossed with a pakistani chitral male ( green )


maybe 10-13 days flowering ( since august 16th ) that'll go til oct 16th or mid

aromas so far are a little different, a little more coffee and sweeter than the pure nepalese but still with a little green mango/incense of the nepalese, I'm expecting lemony/catpiss/incense in mid october. ( catpiss/incense being the nepalese )

the last picture of the pure real seed company nepalese I just added was taken in 2009 , on august 31st. the only difference is that plant had twice as long a veg period, the cross stand a little under 4' and has been vegging for 5 weeks.
 

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Irie_Lion

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Lots of great info in this thread!!! I obtained a 5 pack of the Nepalese from RSC as freebies sometime last year with an order i got from the bay....any idea what the flowering time is on this strain?? After lookin at all the posts i've gotten more interested in growing them out :) Thanks in advance for any replies! Good vibez
 

burningfire

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Lots of great info in this thread!!! I obtained a 5 pack of the Nepalese from RSC as freebies sometime last year with an order i got from the bay....any idea what the flowering time is on this strain?? After lookin at all the posts i've gotten more interested in growing them out :) Thanks in advance for any replies! Good vibez


as stated on the website, there's 2 primary phenotypes

one that will start flowering with 14 hours of light and finish by mid/late october at 45N so around 9-11 weeks of flowering but it's potent and very tasty at 9 weeks, the others are sativas and will probably be done by mid november because they will only flower with a 12/12 photoperiod
 

Irie_Lion

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Thanks for the info....I prob should have mentioned that I plan on runnin them indoors...but from your reply 9-11 and the more sat dom phenos go 12-14?? How r they with nutes?? Coco is what ill use as my medium with h&g nutes.
 

burningfire

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Thanks for the info....I prob should have mentioned that I plan on runnin them indoors...but from your reply 9-11 and the more sat dom phenos go 12-14?? How r they with nutes?? Coco is what ill use as my medium with h&g nutes.

well.. 8 to 10 weeks for the indica pheno... 11 is pushing it but anything from 8 to 11 is good, it's potent before but you're really missing out, it'll start to stink in the last 2 weeks and the buzz gets so much better

I'm not too sure about the sat dominant, 10 to 12 weeks maybe a bit longer I've seen one grown out I think but people have been showing off the indica pheno, again this is a cultivated line but there's some wild strains growing nearby, you may find some wild indicas or sativas in those seeds, with a 5 pack I wouldn't bank on finding an indica pheno, who knows, you might get lucky ..


here's a grow outdoors/indoors

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=2845435&postcount=149

and this is my outdoors grow

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=2845687&postcount=150


since it's a landrace it's used to growing in poor soil and thriving in these conditions, there's an intersex stress response present, if you burn it they will throw some male flowers, that's normal.. your best bet would be to use slow release organic ferts. maybe nibiru will shine in on his indoors experience, they're not as sensitive as some sativas but don't treat them like cash croppers and you should be fine.
 

bodymind

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beautiful! they must take longer to flower farther north... i have 6 parvati in the soil right now that i can hopefully get something out of before it gets way too cold for them.
 
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elmanito

Cold is no problem for Parvati.This variety is used to it thanks to the climate up in the mountains where the strain normally grows.

Parvati x Yunnan indica f1

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Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:
 

bodymind

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thanks for the great pics and info elmanito! my parvati are having a hard time germinating... :( have you had any troubles with them?
 
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elmanito

thanks for the great pics and info elmanito! my parvati are having a hard time germinating... :( have you had any troubles with them?

No, They were extremely quick with germination.Did you order directly from RSC ???


Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:
 

bodymind

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hmmm, yes, but i had them sent to a friend in the uk first - then over to me. they sat around at room temp for close to a year before i got them.... we'll see what happens. i have 12 more if this batch fails to germinate.

thanks again for the info. those parvati in the greenhouse are HUGE!
 

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