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Old 02-11-2008, 05:50 AM #121
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Hi Medical_shed, did you start them with 12/12 from seed?

And Dubi, do you think it would be a good idea to flower them an extra month if I skip veg? because yeild is not important to me...

I'm flowering equatorial sativas at the moment and would love to put some Nepjams in the growroom which is already at 12/12.

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Good day tan

I wouldnt recommend flower Nepalese Jam straight to 12/12 from seed. It would produce very small 'toy' kind of plants.

It could work with very tropical long flowering sativas like hazes and pure thais but Nepalese Jam switches fast to flowering and reaches sexual maturity early.

She must be grown for at least 5 weeks to produce a strong vegetative structure, base for a correct flowering.

I hope it helps.
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:57 AM #122
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Heres some Nepalese Jam ive from ACESEEDS ive got going indoor atm.
I dont think they would be able to finish outside here end Denmark 56 N latitude, but ill try with some clones for experimenting.



Its NJ in the middle





Here NJ is to the left ( they are only smaller than the other plants to the right because they are younger)





Heres some Nepalese highland


Also im thinking to cross Nepalese highland or Nepalese Jam with a local Nepalese strain here that has been acclimatized for northern climate, but i dont think its quite as potent as the NJ or NH, but sometimes thats the price we pay for making exotic strains and crosses able to grow and finish here.

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Old 03-07-2008, 05:48 AM #123
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Good day Gunnar,

Not sure Nepalese Jam can finish at 56N, but you can try to flower her for first month indoors and then move her outside and let her flower outdoors a few weeks after summer solstice.

Crossing Nepalese Jam with local acclimatized strains is a good choice to try to adapt the genetics to your zone.

Thanks a lot for share it. Best wishes!

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Old 03-10-2008, 03:55 PM #124
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Lovely strain is Nepalese Jam.

Has 2 distinct pheno's,a tall classic sat that takes after the Jamaican daddy and takes around 11 weeks,and the other is more like the Nepalese momma that finishes in a reliable 9 weeks which is great for a sat/sat hybrid methinks.

I found her totally zero anxiety and maybe good for those who can feel a bit spooked by some sativa strains.

A lovely incense taste too.

Just missed dubi at Spannabis a coupla weeks ago which was a real shame as I really wanted to say hi.

Some of those pics of dubi's are from one of my grows as it appens!

I'm on my second lot of Bangi Haze atm,another lil gem from ACE.

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Old 03-11-2008, 07:04 AM #125
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Lovely strain is Nepalese Jam.

Has 2 distinct pheno's,a tall classic sat that takes after the Jamaican daddy and takes around 11 weeks,and the other is more like the Nepalese momma that finishes in a reliable 9 weeks which is great for a sat/sat hybrid methinks.

I found her totally zero anxiety and maybe good for those who can feel a bit spooked by some sativa strains.

A lovely incense taste too.

Just missed dubi at Spannabis a coupla weeks ago which was a real shame as I really wanted to say hi.

Some of those pics of dubi's are from one of my grows as it appens!

I'm on my second lot of Bangi Haze atm,another lil gem from ACE.

Conno-sewer pot!
Hello Rockster,

It was a pitty we couldnt meet at Spannabis Fair, you know, saturday was a crazy day there! So many people, so much ganja

Im glad to hear you are still enjoying Nepalese Jam, Bangi Haze is another good one! :wink: Thanks for stopping by! dubi - ACE Seeds -
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Hi Dubi, I have a very important question I forgot to ask.

Is odor control a must? I'll be pheno hunting and removing all the ones with strong odors, so will that constrict me to the Jamaican phenos only? Because the Nepalese phenos are the ones I want to keep...

I wouldn't want my neighbors to walk into my backyard and smell the scent of cannabis (my plants are in the basement nearby).

MedicalShed said one pheno could stink up the street.

It's like a Sour-Diesel.

But are they all like that? and what's the percentage.

Would I mistakenly end-up culling all the good phenos?

Thanks
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Old 03-13-2008, 07:41 AM #127
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Good day tan,

New Nepalese Jam is original Nepalese Jamaican F1 hybrid backcrossed to same nepalese line, she produces mainly nepalese dominant phenos, robust and thick plants, you wont find many tall low smelling jamaican expressions. Honestly, they are not low smelling plants but wont stink excessively like (for example) skunk hybrids.

Best wishes. dubi

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Hi Dubi, I have a very important question I forgot to ask.

Is odor control a must? I'll be pheno hunting and removing all the ones with strong odors, so will that constrict me to the Jamaican phenos only? Because the Nepalese phenos are the ones I want to keep...

I wouldn't want my neighbors to walk into my backyard and smell the scent of cannabis (my plants are in the basement nearby).

MedicalShed said one pheno could stink up the street.

It's like a Sour-Diesel.

But are they all like that? and what's the percentage.

Would I mistakenly end-up culling all the good phenos?

Thanks
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Old 03-14-2008, 09:13 AM #128
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Got to say the smaller nep dom pheno has a very manageable smell and is more common too I found the nep one smells more while drying than growing. I still can't get over the stink of the other one

Here are some budshots from the stinker









This girl had a very strong yeasty coffee choco lcorice type smell when she was chopped it cured into more of an earthy foresty coffee kind of thing. Thing I noticed about both phenos is the incredible smooth creamy tasting smoke that just gets better and better and obviously the powerful euphoric high, not for lightweights.

Top notch weed

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Here are some budshots from the stinker









This girl had a very strong yeasty coffee choco lcorice type smell when she was chopped it cured into more of an earthy foresty coffee kind of thing. Thing I noticed about both phenos is the incredible smooth creamy tasting smoke that just gets better and better and obviously the powerful euphoric high, not for lightweights.

Top notch weed
Hello Medical Shed,

Im glad to hear you are enjoying first Nepalese Jam dried flowers!

Yes, taste is creamy, 'crystalline' but smooth and soft at the same time, smoke is clean and powerful but not agressive.

Thanks for share your first smoke reports! :smile:
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Old 03-29-2008, 02:26 PM #130
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Here's a few pics of one of my Nep Jams, I like her the best for her color.






More pics here https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.p...12#post1601912
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