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Nepalese Highland
When would this strain be expected to finish outdoors (I'm at 43N)? Would you describe its high as a "kind" one, or a scary mental marathon of doubts and fears?
I'm looking for a clear, kind, visual/psychedelic strain that will finish at 43N by 1st week of October or so - I plan to breed it to Flo. I wish you offered a good Congo#3/PCK, would be so nice for northern outdoor growers (and my Flo).
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Oops - I meant Oct., I fixed it - sorry.
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Yeap we work on quic phenos but not that quick liek 1 sept
![]() Can be finished in octiber, depends on a bit, but last selections were done on quckest possible for sure Nice and creammy aroma, so hashy and so nepalese. It hits you up wth a smiling face. Depnds anyway of your mood sometimes you know but it has a happy social and kinda melow effect, I like to define it like a feeling good smoke. Line is known in Spain for sometime already. Its line used in NepalHaze as well I hope you enjoy them well... when ready and if all is correct best and thx for interest peace |
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Thank you, Charlie. Comparing this strain to Nepalese Jam, which would finish sooner?
When do they finish outside in Spain (and what is the latitude at which you grow)?
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Interesting stuff, whats the genetic background of this one? How tall they grow?
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Bumping this for Mr Garcia, if you would be so kind as to answer my questions in post#5 -
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Nepalese Jam is in my opinion faster 1.oct. kere 46N...
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sorry Campfire, went too fast it seems
Early-middle october basically. The Nepal Highland comes from old Reefermans stock seeds he shared with me some years ago. Always showed some variability in flowering times which helped to make the NepalJam but seemed harder to stabilize. Some make more rounded buds, some like to make larger colas instead, depends also on growing conditions and climates. I basically selected them for aromas/flavours and best possible smokes. Mold resistent plants best |
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Okay, thanks Charlie, konopenko - so I guess I'd better choose the Nepalese Jam to grow at 43N.
Oct 1st - wow, konopenko, that seems early - was it fully matured? And did you like its effects?
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