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Landrace Collection - Just Pictures - Classics - Breeding Tools

acespicoli

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Just a visual representation of land races please feel free to add your
pure breed land races, plan to make another thread for hybrids

africa - redbeard - rooi bart - swazi red
 
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acespicoli

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Colombian Gold

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Santa Marta


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acespicoli

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Idukki Gold

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GoatCheese

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Some Baglung Nepalis:


Plant 1
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Plant 2
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Plant 3
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Plant 4
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acespicoli

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Lovely pics... I like to hear about aromas and tastes as well
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Thank you! Would be good to add more details aroma effect flower time more

great thread start and great pics hope to add some myself
Please do add your interests for landrace
would make for nice read another perspective on it, love the pictures

Greek NICE been hoping to see more of that one in the future.
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Sudafrica
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?threadid=281307
 
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acespicoli

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Some Baglung Nepalis:

Giving credit wheres its due, you bring the landraces
saw alot of nepal seed on the bay have to pick which one
Might have to try them all :D

Very nice X18 and Baglung
Was the indoor stretch of nepal controllable ?
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Ghana - CBgen
 
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GoatCheese

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Some Baglung Nepalis:

Giving credit wheres its due, you bring the landraces
saw alot of nepal seed on the bay have to pick which one
Might have to try them all :D

Very nice X18 and Baglung
Was the indoor stretch of nepal controllable ?
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Ghana - CBgen
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Hey ..Yea, they were fairly compact for a sativa being a highland Nepali, thou one plant was more viney tall and lanky plant. Some of the plants started semi-blooming abit in 18/6 veg light cycle but not all of them.


Smells; The deep purple plant had a moldy, blackcurrant smell, The plant in the first photo had tarty apricot/peach notes, abit moldy and sweaty. Fruit salad etc .. Nice effect, relaxing high nothing too speedy. Every plant had THC , some more than others, medium potency. Flowering indoors about 11-12+ weeks
 

acespicoli

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Hey ..Yea, they were fairly compact for a sativa being a highland Nepali, thou one plant was more viney tall and lanky plant. Some of the plants started semi-blooming abit in 18/6 veg light cycle but not all of them.
Smells; The deep purple plant had a moldy, blackcurrant smell, The plant in the first photo had tarty apricot/peach notes, abit moldy and sweaty. Fruit salad etc .. Nice effect, relaxing high nothing too speedy. Every plant had THC , some more than others, medium potency. Flowering indoors about 11-12+ weeks


good information keep that in mind when I look for the nepal :biggrin:
a few guerilla grown landraces uk
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nanda devi
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chitral
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mazar i shariff
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kumoani
all from rsc

real nice showcase of the RSC gear that nanda devi
comes from nose bleed altitudes looks interesting - at first it was thought the seeds were not all viable
now its clear that alot have a dormancy period and may need to be treated sanded stratified etc and
sprout over the course of about 30 days
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Think it has some breeding potential
Nanda Devi - Cheifyc



 
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