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HI there Dubi,
Just out of interest... Do you know the origins of this nepalese highland from reeferman? it's highland microclimate... another q, how well would the nepjam do in a temperate climate, how is it's mold resisitance ? |
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and would the potency and especially quality of the high vary greatly between a sunny and a totally rotten rainy summer ?
thx in advance, Stay HIGH Ganjabro |
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im kinda in love with the NJ but im short of money at the moment so i have to wait a little.
i manage to make a trade som some Nepalese Highland from ACE so im starting with it and getting to learn the strain and hoefully ill have money for the NJ cross soon. I plan to grow the Nepalese indoor this winter and post grow report and pics on Icmag. Also make some crosse with the pure Nepalese highland and some local danish strains like the Leb27 an others. But ofcourse ill try the NJ as soon as my situation allows it. |
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Hello ganjabrother,
We swapped genetics with Reeferman 2-3 years ago. Nepalese Highland is a highly worked domesticated line, i dont think is a wild original nepalese, maybe somekind of nepalese inbred line for many postive traits like strong growing structure, fast and dense flowering, good indoor adaptability, high resin production, good aromas, long lasting and high quality effect. Nepalese Jam has very good outdoor mold resistance, but would recommend you Bangi Haze for a cold rainy climate. It's our fastest and mold resistant strain from our catalogue. thanks medical shed. I hope you enjoy growing them. Please let us know when you start them! |
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Nepalese Jam flowering september
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Very impressive plant coupled with Aloe that is just so nice.
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Ill be growing NJ indoors this winter and also outdoor here next season for sure. Almost cant wait Regarding cold and rainy climates ive noticed that Esbe is growing the Banghi Haze here. Gotta ask him how they are doing ( remember seeing one posted in one of his grow threads awhile ago). |
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wow dubi bro, those leafs are outstanding!
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