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Thanx man,those X18 is interesting very much..
will PM you soon. All the best |
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Super double Pakistani action Roms, you've been busy with them WLD indicas!
![]() I wouldn't call those "sativa influenced" but Pakistan is a bit closer to the tropics than Central Asia so one would think they have more in common with Nepalese and Indian strains than a Mazari for example. I'd rather say that the Baglung Nepalese is WLD influenced if anything. As I recall Cannabiogens PCK also has thin pistils if that means anything.The wild jungli strains in Pakistan, North West India and Nepal are not very NLD, in fact most have a sativa structure but start out with wide leaves. I'm pretty sure what we think of as "indica" is actually many different varieties with different origins, Xinjian being one of the most important sources, and they're giant indicas. Yarkhun area is linked to Afganistan via the ancient Khyber pass, while the eastern parts of Pakistan are connexted to Xinjian in China. That's how it seems on the map anyway, reality might be a bit more complex.
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When i grab Y seeds with Mriko, that was the KaraK thing that made me choose his Yarkhun compared to others more Chitrali ones. Not about the relation with Afghanistan "giant" stuff but about the relation with Nuristani vibes. I thought to find mode WLD with Yarkhuns but in facts not That also why i chose the Tom Hill's X18 for doublecrossing, Kafiristanican backcross in mind for the Yarkhun.Quite complex and paradoxal things to understand yes with North Indian indica (Pakistan,Pradesh, Nepal) located amidst of two "giant indica", the one Chinese and the other Afghanica Mazar, Uzbek etc. And amidzs of all a little Nuristani land and valleys fertiles and protohistoric people up to unfertile +3000m. My opinion is that when the last major climate upheaval (-12000years) many people naturally took refuge on the mountains, in many parts of the world. So i think Nuristani animist people is trace of a very old civilisation. Had they the cannabis in their culture? If yes the greenz has maybe been acclimatised there by their hands, they probably breeded and created the true old hashplant in fact. And after the cannabis coma back to tropics and spread by the East to India and by the Ouest to Afghanistan. (?) Vibes Last edited by Roms; 05-13-2016 at 04:03 PM.. |
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Take the opportunity to salute the work of my french camarade Kerala and his Tiki Seeds Yarkoum gear. F1 with Yarkhun x unknown secret resin producer. Here is traces...
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?threadid=14716 https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?threadid=14251 https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?threadid=19141 Quote:
Peace Kerala, by hoping life is enough good with you now! https://thebadseed.eu/index.php?id_ca...gory&id_lang=5
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Yea, the Banglungs were/are hybrids, more indica than many of the N. Indian charas plants RSC has been offering. But there are viney sativas in the line too ..and lot of purple colors in the line.
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The really purple Nepali pictured on the first page had a black currant-ish smell, but not a sweet one. Kinda like black currant tea + dried cranberries, moldy and earthy
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As we can see with Kerala's Yarkoum, WLD start then refined with thin pistils and nice sativ final yield!
With X18 and its large pistils the yield is ridiculous in comparison! But terpz and aromaz of X18 are, in general, also ridiculous superior to Chitrali cultivars like Yarkhun or Laspur! |
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My X18 more details...
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This one two shots was like Malabar bubblegum... Here another apple thing hasch terpz one...
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