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THE NEPAL THREAD

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I was very interested in the malana & a few others from real seeds does anyone know if they will send to the USA?
 
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is anybody holding on to any cut of the nepal mist? it looks like it would like it at the bonecarver's.
 

Syd

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I was very interested in the malana & a few others from real seeds does anyone know if they will send to the USA?

No, they don't, but few months ago OP said that their strains will be stocked soon at SB
Check your pm.
 
Here are my new Nepali babys. They're actually much bigger now. Will snap a pic when I can.
They are from Mileche region, area I think?
3 are from "Classic mountain sativa" and 3 are "classic watermellon hashplant" from Bhodi's description. Thanks man!

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VanVulpen

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I'm very interested in Malana, how do they grow and branch?
They stretch like mad, even more than Malawi Gold or my Thais for instance, i think they will perform better outdoor at a proper latitude, there's a breeder suport forum on another cannasite where most of your questions will get an answer... or you can look for ngapka here, he's the RSC collector :respect:
 

ElRubio

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whatsup!
uppin a 2007 wonder thread, where was this?

Never
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Monsoon of 2008 Annapurna area:joint:

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Male flowering in august
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Nice remember for me... ahgrhgr Namaste
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Syd

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They stretch like mad, even more than Malawi Gold or my Thais for instance, i think they will perform better outdoor at a proper latitude, there's a breeder suport forum on another cannasite where most of your questions will get an answer... or you can look for ngapka here, he's the RSC collector :respect:

That's what I wanted to read 'cause I prefer long branched outdoor trees.
I know the helpdesk in the other forum but, seeing the Malana pics, I had some doubts.
Thanx
 

sackoweed

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great thread much to see and read.. Thanx for sharing.. peace..

sack
 

Ganjabruada

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Nepal Annapurna

Nepal Annapurna

This is some pictures of the annapurna circuit that i did from 10th of sept. 2005. Beautiful people and beautiful nature, higly recommended.
Only sad thing was that you dont have much choice of the charras quality most of the trek. I only bought from the people living along the trek, which had only a few gramm which they made themselves. quality depends on patience of the producer. Still not bad but no choice.
I ll go there this year in aug. again. Not best saeson as its still monsoon and not even harvesttime then. Still hope to find a real farmer this time
 

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Owl Mirror

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This is some pictures of the annapurna circuit that i did from 10th of sept. 2005. Beautiful people and beautiful nature, higly recommended.
Only sad thing was that you dont have much choice of the charras quality most of the trek. I only bought from the people living along the trek, which had only a few gramm which they made themselves. quality depends on patience of the producer. Still not bad but no choice.
I ll go there this year in aug. again. Not best saeson as its still monsoon and not even harvesttime then. Still hope to find a real farmer this time

How beautiful !
 

Ganjabruada

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More Annapurna trekking

More Annapurna trekking

I see you like it, so here is some more nepalese ganja
 

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Owl Mirror

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I see you like it, so here is some more nepalese ganja

Wow thanks, in that first photo, is that water or snow in the background ?
I'm hoping to acclimate this strain to grow @ 45 LAT
Man, I don't think I could fit one of those monsters in my closet ;>}
 

BENJI

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Nice pics i have some nepal landrace beans id like to work into my DeepChunk would be a special combination i think...
 

Ganjabruada

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Its water in the first pics, the rivers are quite full at that time as its youst after monsoon.
I also tried to acclimate some of the most beautiful varities that I came across that time.
In the first year they seemed to start flowering just right in end of july (47 Lat)but suddenly while some braches were already starting to flower, the whole plant turned into growing till end of aug. At the beginning of sep. they started flower again....but thats already to late in my place... mountains are close, and thats why winter can come fast. In the end they got stolen at the end of sept. mybe that was because of the hight of almost 4 m because of the long growing period.
So after that I tried them indoors, and again when I turned to twelve ours of light, all
other strains startet flowering after one or two weeks except of the nepalese.
When I saw that I decidet to cross it with a stabilised cross of a swiss purple and a pure nepalese landrace (shivas joy from herbaria in switzerland) that I made in 2000.
I was thinking to make a very sativa dominated strain thats early flowering and mold resistant because of its sativa like floweres. That worked out quite well and in 2007 i tried
the new cross first time the plant was really sativa like but startet flowering at 15, of july which is brilliant in my area. It also got a beautifull purple colour but unfortunately it was a little hermaphrodite so I couldnt use the seeds for ongoing experiments
 
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