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I want to share my experience with growing landrace seeds from Kirgizia named Bishkek bashka.My friend used to grow them guerilla in Astrachan region for 10 or more years.Growing naturally they are late in flowering and mostly pollinated by their own late flowering males but hybrids sprouts every year and selectively wasted.Seeds collects from best females.In 2007 he represented me golfball sized bud mostly seeded with mostly fully developed seeds very very big seeds bigger than Sensi Star can produce.I collect 48 seeds/sprouted 18 of them in 2010.Get 12 females very similar to each other and 6 males 2 sativa leaning and 4 afghani like.One male have been selected for vigor odor and appearance.Two females for same criteria plus quality and quantity.They grow afghani like in many terms including taste and odor finishing in dieselish-earthy garlic acid metal and shit smelling gals with lolipop structure with giant round and hard upper bud.The high is mostly narcotic stone with appetite stimulating zomby like station after short uplifting period .Not very strong can be compared to Payote Purple.Havent tried Taskenti and PCK vegging them right now together with PanamaDC.So enjoy!
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very nice plants doctory,Kirgizia is the russian for kyrgystan no? (i know thats probably mispelt)
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Looking nice those Kyrgyzstan (Kirgiziya in russian) hashplants... can't wait to see them fully flowered! I'm sure after a big selection some amazing individuals can appear. It's understandable that this wild plants aren't as potent as hybrids as the Peyote Purple or Taskenti, but for sure they have the potential too!
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