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Old 11-18-2014, 04:22 AM #21
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Chemdogs story is legit

The question is where did the seeds come from.. I'm guessing afghani, could be paki though.. It's definitely kush from the kush mountains.
I agree, chem seems a component not much to debate. I guess it would be nice to have the greater community reach a deeper understanding of the Kush region instead of the party-line kush smoosh, does it really matter, its all the same place. The mountain range itself spans a large area and therefore climates and soil, so the variety is a given. I'm also curious about how widespread Pakistani genetics truly were in 80's America.
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Do either of these show dominant skunk floral aromas? Very, very pungent, almost zesty.
Eventhough skunk has its Afghanistan bracket, I don't notice a skunk structure or terp profile comparing on average or majority to OG, if its zest that's possibly a Chem Dawg expression.
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the only Pakistani genetics im familiar with are strains like pck and x18, those seem to be more hindu kush like strains to me, i personally think ogs are lowland later flowering Afghans

The Kandarhi varieties i've grown are more sativa looking in the leaf but hashplant like in structure, and i've seen similar three bladed leaf in some of the plants. the Lashgar's I grew which are from only 100-200 miles away are more wide leaf bubba looking plants that have more of a chem bud structure and smell, the male i had was a dead ringer for some chemD in smell.
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Old 11-18-2014, 04:43 AM #24
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and i've heard credible stories about a pakastani hashplant being in the daywrecker/original diesel but then that begs to question if those are parents to the og or similar lines
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I agree, chem seems a component not much to debate. I guess it would be nice to have the greater community reach a deeper understanding of the Kush region instead of the party-line kush smoosh, does it really matter, its all the same place. The mountain range itself spans a large area and therefore climates and soil, so the variety is a given. I'm also curious about how widespread Pakistani genetics truly were in 80's America.
I meant the guy nicknamed Chemdawg not the strain(Chemdog is his work/bagseeds)
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Masterkush from DP 15 years ago wasn´t that different from OG KUSH (regular).
¿ What Americans could you find in Pakistan on the 80´s?

C.I.A and that...
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Check guys,check:

Lalamusa Pakistan North East, Border with India:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-fMmyb8uwM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lalamusa

We have a new one Lalamusa Kush.

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I meant the guy nicknamed Chemdawg not the strain(Chemdog is his work/bagseeds)
Strain: Chem Dawg (Chemdawg) Breeder: Chemdog
I do trust his bagseed is part of the Tahoe
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the Lashgar's I grew which are from only 100-200 miles away are more wide leaf bubba looking plants that have more of a chem bud structure and smell, the male i had was a dead ringer for some chemD in smell.
A user mentioned a purple and a supposed superior green version of the Lashkar Gah, did you notice a green? Same user also claimed it to be mold prone which beckons minor sativa comparative. Nonetheless, its an arid place, there's the two rivers extensive canals and a thin stretch of vegetation, but the valley is harsh and there's been no fresh water for decades. Good to know a purple expressive plant comes from the desolation of Helmand Province. If you consider the Helmand and Arghandab Valley Authority's activity in the 60's thru '78 and the start of Soviet presence, I could see a fair amount of Americans splitting Helmond after a decade of acclimation and having somewhat deep local ties, deep enough to exchange gifts.
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good call mj, I only have hunches you ever run dj shorts blue moonshine? I loved that stuff!
I'm actually curious if anyone around here has ever used it for hash or the OTM for that matter.
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