It doesn't smell to bad, sort of sweet lime when I rub the stalk.
Here's a male Afghan Peshwar, that I am thinking about using to make some seed with.
It doesn't smell to bad, sort of sweet lime when I rub the stalk.
very nice.
have any pics of females? ive been debating on grabbing this one.
I was hesitant to use the male for any type of pollination, as it is a land race strain supposedly. And in general landrace strains present problems when grown indoors. I've grown a lot of these types, and indoors i've never seen it be worth the wait. This peshwar reminds me of the bhutanese thimpu I grew out from the same company. A similar aroma, although the peshwar smells nicer then the thimpu did.
Even though these are very small plants, I should easly get 50 to 75 seeds each from them, and a few grams of weed to smoke. The cross should be interesting.
My work is going to be going up for sale. Although my business model may be a little different then other peoples. Actually I have some excellent stock right now. But I want to run through everything I have left in my seed collection. As well as test some more strains, I may hybridize with.
Mega frosty,but the kola looks tiny..did you go straight to flower? I recall seeing the strains you mentioned, are they from malberry? Ive always wondered about their stuff because their strains sound exotic and interesting but I havent really seen anyone growing them out.
I am not knocking your work but you need to grow out a whole bunch of males and go through a selection process before offering your seeds up for sale. That male could have all kinds of issues that cant be forseen. Wit that being said the resin on those females is beautiful.
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