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Old 02-12-2014, 10:16 PM #31
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hey mangi ,
well its been a bit longer than that unfortunately ,
very fond memories of that place and the islands ,
probably nearly 40 years since ive been there ,,, darn im getting old , hahaha ...

good to have you here to give us a view of what its like there now ,

i grew some png gold many many years back ,
it was the stickiest , most fruity sativa id had at the time,
just delicious herb , and a soaring high to go along with the delightful taste ...
some of the nicest herb ive had ,
or i wouldnt be remembering so well 24 years later .. hehehe ..
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Donald, that is a very long time, you will be blown away if you see Ela Beach now, especially the Downtown area, btw the sale of Kush in PNG is quite uncontrollable, you can be able to get 10kilos of the street for just 1000 pgk.
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Old 02-13-2014, 03:36 AM #33
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Im betting i would mangi,
it was pristine when i was there ,
we used to go across to the beach everyday after school ,
the amount of corals and fish , crabs etc we would see at low tide ,
well the barrier reef doesnt look as good ...

i have a friend moving there , he has been captured by the wild beauty ,
and a lady i believe , hahaha

its a beautiful island mangi ,
your lucky to be there ...
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Donald, Thanks quite lucky but the countries development and economical status is at a slow phase,

your friend must be very happy, wish him luck on his stay here
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Donald, that is a very long time, you will be blown away if you see Ela Beach now, especially the Downtown area, btw the sale of Kush in PNG is quite uncontrollable, you can be able to get 10kilos of the street for just 1000 pgk.
Hi Mangi_Samatex,

Do I understand you correctly that Indica strains, Kush, are now being grown and sold in Papua New Guinea? My heart is breaking, as sleepy, muddled, boring, Indica is replacing euphoric, energetic, trippy Sativa strains! It has been almost 10 years since I have smoked a world class Sativa like Thai Stick or Sumatran. When I was a kid, a very long time ago, I came across truly great weed once or twice a year.


I am also trying the Nanan-Bouclou from Southern Star Seeds. It looks nothing like the pictures of S.E. Asian looking Papua New Guinea Gold. The report from Idiit is keeping my hopes alive, barely.


Nanan-Bouclou:





We have had it backwards all these years. We should share the great strains, and hoard the bunk strains out of existence!

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Old 02-26-2014, 03:26 PM #36
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if nanan bouclou's png dom phenos don't pan out all is not lost. sooner or later someone ( possibly including bushweed, donald mallard) will probably make it available imo.

we've also got lots of shots at other indonesia area strains.

on with the quest!

just takes a few keepers out of lots of attempts.
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I got some mail from ben thomas a few days ago,
a copy of a special edition high times in its cover still ,
and some paperwork on studying png cannabis ,
which im still to read fully ,
certainly sounds interesting though ...

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Old 02-27-2014, 11:34 AM #38
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they still eat unwelcome visitors in new guinea!

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On Wednesday (Oct. 9), the father of a 3-year-old girl allegedly took his daughter into a wooded area and bit into her neck, eating the flesh and sucking her blood, the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier reports. Two boys reportedly witnessed the event and reported it to local officials, who quickly arrested the man.

"He was just laughing at the boys and continued eating the flesh and sucking the blood," local councilor John Kenny told the Post-Courier. As gruesome as the incident was, it's not an isolated event, according to numerous reports from Papua New Guinea (PNG). The relatively unexplored country is home to millions of people who live in isolated rural villages and maintain traditional practices that, by many reports, sometimes include cannibalism.
^^ https://news.yahoo.com/vampire-cannib...111322743.html

Cannibalism and Head Hunting in Papua New Guinea
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Roots of cannibalism in Papua New Guinea remain mystery to all
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if someone actually takes the risk to directly source png genetics i doubt they'll be released in anything but hybrid format! who would take this risk and release pure png?
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don't phuking laugh. he's got more teeth than me. better looking too.
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I am also trying the Nanan-Bouclou from Southern Star Seeds. It looks nothing like the pictures of S.E. Asian looking Papua New Guinea Gold. The report from Idiit is keeping my hopes alive, barely.
hold on.


got something? grab something, anything. png dom from nanan bouclou on the way.


cape tribulation sativa in nanan bouclou is more of a pnr than png.






^ hope its a girl. got a great male leggy sativa with red pollen sacs pollen in the freeze.
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