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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Piece of cream I made myself above the clouds at 3000 meters.
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Cheers lads. It is an amazing place to explore and trek. Especially in the Harvest season because in Autumn the views of the higher mountains are very clear and crisp and the sun shines down almost every day without fail. It helps that wild ganja is growing at every turn. Also, when we reached...
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    Would all Irish growers please stand up!!

    Irish seed company Landrace Roots making some super cream high up in the himalayas. What a savage place to get baked....enjoy folks... http://youtu.be/4_1IR9acm0w
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    The Irish Growers Thread!

    Landrace Roots Seed Company (from Ireland) on the hunt for new genetics in the Himalayas. If anyone is looking to cross or breed or just grow some powerful landrace indica hybrids, send us a message. We got the goods baby. We also have a selection of pure purple sativa if that's what your...
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    In India it's very hard to find unadulterated charas/hashish unless you have a good connection. Even some people in the mountains are selling shitty cut stuff so ya have to be careful when buying. One way to bypass this nonsense is to climb directly to the fields and source your stash from the...
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    .....and here's a clip of Bobby making some regular cream. We had a great few days exploring these peaks and staying with Bobbys amazing family. What a place to wake up every day. Magic. If you're any good at rubbing, ya can make 10-15 grams of cream in a day. Bobby was a master...
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Cheers for the kind words folks. Here's a link to a video we made up the mountains. Youtube sucks balls but here it is anyway. Have a few different ones to show but in this clip we hang out with Super Bobby as he shows us how to make super cream, the most expensive type of hashish up the...
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Below is a small collection of hybrid cream seeds. They are strong, robust and dark, exactly what you want in a seed. No shortage of these little beauties up the slopes.
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Here's a view from a window on top of the world. Imagine waking up here every morning? Don't go sleep walking.....
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Some more Himalayan views. These plants were growing at over 3000 meters and the local area below us was called Kutla. Beautiful place.
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Here's Pinkeye from Landrace Roots having a nature break on the ascent. Notice how steep the "steps" on the right hand side are....and we hadn't reached the steep part yet. Good fun was had.
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Didn't have a guide lad, but I been up in this area before and you just meet locals. It was harvest time so every local is up rubbing cream and if ya chat to someone, they will have family who own fields and you can trek up with them and have a look. Maybe try making some cream. The only dangers...
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Hello Bird dog, t'was indeed an interesting trip lad. They don't scrog up here they just throw thousands of seeds and let nature work its magic. We climbed to many different areas to collect seed, We have many hybrids from the pictures above and we also took from some amazing plants we just came...
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Alot of the plants in the last pic had already been stripped for rubbing. The field stretched all the way up to the mountain top and was a pleasure to wander about and try to find different aromas and flavours. So much variation in size, smell, colour, resin build up and bud structure. .
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    Seed Co. on the hunt in the himalayas

    Here is my first encounter with cultivated hybrid plants. The higher we climbed, the bigger and more resinous the buds became. Also, we could always smell the fields before we found them. Following our noses like the Bisto kid.
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