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Old 04-17-2006, 03:27 AM #1
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The Charas Thread

High all you crazy growers and Cannabis lovers out there!


I would like to know more about the tradiational production of Charras.


As far as I´m informed, Charras is a name for the resin rubbed from Cannabis plants, for instance in India and Nepal("Temple Balls").

Flowers/leaves are rubbed in different stages, from very early flowering, up to harvest(in Nepal some plants reveg naturally and can be rubbed for 2-3 years).

The trichomes that stick to your fingers during harvest can also be classified as "charras like".

In Jamaica they sell so called "Gum", which actually is the stuff that sticks to the knives during the manicure.

There is also a more commercial style of this gum called "Machete Gum".


Is anybody out there who can tell us more about the production of Charras?

Would be great to get some first hand info.



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Old 04-17-2006, 03:42 AM #2
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Oh yes, and I nearly forgot:

In Tadschikistan, they also rub trichomes from cannabis plants.

They call it "Churrus".

Those plants are officially classified as Indicas, but in fact look very much like "Sativa" plants.


You can get those strain from "Herbaria Seeds".

Just google around, and probaly you´ll find a source on the internet.

And visit


www.herbaria.ch



I guess this site is only in german, but just search for the "Shirin Gol"(that´s the strain from Tadschikistan) and look at the pictures.

This strain seems to be ideal for my climate(early flowering, and very good mold resistance...), and a good candidate for hashish production.

In case I could score some of those seeds during the next 3 weeks, I will grow them outdoors(maybe 10-15 plants, resulting in 5- 7 females) and turn the whole harvest into hashish.

Of course I would also choose one plant for my first real Charras rubbing experiments.


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Old 04-17-2006, 04:01 AM #3
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The link I posted above doesn´t work at the moment.

But here is a picture of the Shirin Gold "Currus Plant",


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Have your read Hashish! by Robert Connell Clarke?
I've got the book right next to me and haven't had the chance to read it in full. A lot of information from the different types of names, origins, production and everything.

Here's a little something I just read:

"The traditional charas-producing areas lie in the Parvatti Valley near Malana and in the Kulu Valley by Manali. The Hippie Hashish Trail reached the remote Kulu Valley after the Himalaya Foothill areas nearer Katmandu had been explored. The ganja fields of Kulu thrive at altitudes from 3,200 to 3,800 metres. The Kulu District produces about two tons of hand-rubbed charas anually. Parvatti Valley charas is considered to be of better quality than charas from the Kulu Valley. Hashish of legendary quality also is rubbed in the high valleys near the Chinese border. During the 1970's, the differing shapes-fingers, temple balls, and patties-indicated where the charas was collected. Small (5-to 10-g) patties were characteristic of the highest quality Malana charas; fingers of lower quality were usually from Manali. Today, the shapes are mixed; any shape may originate in any of the many different valleys."
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I was in Afghanistan in the 70,s and rubbing was the method.
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i love charras. smoke it alot. the sadhu toke it too.
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just finished reading an article about charas. the writer said it was an all day ordeal, and not easy to get the hang off.
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If you use latex gloves the put them in the freezer and peel off the charas you can get the full melt clear dome charas. I'm a charas freak. Maybe it has to do with the emotional attachment of a large outdoor harvest but anyway. I LOVE CHARAS. In hashish! he says if your traveling to india people will offer to rub hash for you, he goes on to say that children are the best because their fingers are softer. I think the latex glove method takes advantage of this. Also pick pistils and leafy bits off as you're collecting. I wear the gloves when I harvest so I don't have to worry about hand dirt or rubbing the hash off in the field.
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I got some tasmanian opium poppy seed from reeferman I can't wait to make opiated temple balls and then chew some khat leaves in the morning. GOOD TIMES!

I'll put some parvati landrace indica seeds up for auction when seedbay comes back.

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Octadiem,

What part of afghanistan were you in that you saw rubbing ? Was it the eastern panhandle? That's fairly interesting. Was it just small scale?
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