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Join Date: Sep 2008
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I have grown out a couple of phenos and they have all had brown hairs very early. Maybe I had nutritional issues as well but I think its probably genetics. Good luck! She's a great strain.
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kg beans may be due genetics
![]() LowFalutin, not many problems with hermis in NepalJam, sure you can get some nanas from time to time as in any other plants and some step could have been more sensitive to this issue in the past. Nepalese line was more prone to show bananas or even Jamaica can be more sensitive in certain phenos but hybrid itself is been worked to give its best easly. Not real hermis found if so few nanas from time to time in certain individuals best kaiki |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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quick pic
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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that strain looks great, and the mayan's grow too! Nice work
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: 3rd Party from the Sun (best snacks)
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If anyone out here has enjoyed Laughing Buddha (Barney's Farm) before, how would the Nepal Jam compare? |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Green valley
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Im already making plans for next year and i was just wondering,is this going to be released as fem.version maybe?
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I think I want to add Nepal Jam to my next purchase - anymore pictures to offer up anyone?
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Maybe next year new lots of Nepaljam Fem, not sure of schedules yet
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Newbie
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Up North
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Would it be a waste to try the Nepal Jam at Lat 55? Im kinda thinking about trying it outside next year, but im not sure if it will finish?
Up here we must harvest in the beginning of October! |
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well may be so so, been good resitance one, there are some chances of harvesting well. AT least in my area with cold autumms makes it ok
Best kaiki |
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