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Nepalese and North Indian

Fibber_Magees

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Nice Colors
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cheifyc

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North India Strain - Nanda Devi - Landrace - Pure Sativa - Grown indoors in small CFL grow box under 87 watts - LSTd the s#!t out of her
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cheifyc

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North India Strain - Nanda Devi - Landrace - Pure Sativa - Grown indoors in small CFL grow box under 87 watts - LSTd the s#!t out of her
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Thule

Dr. Narrowleaf
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One of Bodhi's Nepalese tree sativas (thank you sir :tiphat:) crossed with my ruderalis stock



My least favourite phenotype this year so was left to go sensi. I plan on rubbing these things next year :kos:
 

Thule

Dr. Narrowleaf
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Annapurna Nepalese from Mileche, Manipuri Indian from Imphal. Same age, two very different beasts

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Kudos to collectors like Bodhi and Namkha who let us know where their seeds came from

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Annapurna close up, there were visible resin droplets on the leaves early on which is promising
 

yesum

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^^ yeah, i think a lot of the magic with these highland strains is the elevation where they were grown. i use 10,000k lights to finish my highlands, also uvb.
 

kaypee

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i will be seed collecting this winter. hoping for a kashmir or manali visit but the currency shift in india seems stressful right now. nepal never disappoints.
 

Kush_Kloud

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Sounds great kaypee I hope you find some amazing phenotypes. Please try to find some good floral (rose, lilac, germanium, Jasmine, ect.) and berry (Bluberry, grape, cherry, BlackBerry, ect.) smelling strains in nepal, to bring back. I am very interested in the spiritual and euphoric quality of Nepalese cannabis, especially the floral smelling phenotypes.


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kaypee

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yes i hope so too. this trip tho i am just acquiring seeds that have already been harvested so i won't really know the phenotypes. the nepali/tibetan mountain growers are sitting on huge sacks of seeds right now. flowers there usually get turned right into hash anyways.

i have walked thru some high elevation fields that had the mango/fruity/berry smell you talk about. there are definitely wild/invasive cannabis fields in the himalayas, but each village is usually cultivating something unique to their elevation
 

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