Uh, what?What sort of douche canoe dresses like that to harvest or fuck with plants. also what sort of busted ass landrace plants is this cat “harvesting” I mean come on at least post something believable. i swear your trying to give away bag seeds for what try and pawn them off as something you’ve bred or are part of some ass clowns breeding project. Just to find out a year later that the guy has zero clue of what they doing and you basically gave 30k to the cannabis version the Nigerian price needing to borrow 500 bucks to page his grandmother from the land of the dead.
I only say this the pure afghan. they have been posting all over trying to give away seeds Which I’m pretty sure is against the rules unless you’re advertising properly and in the give away area. This person has been tossing the free seeds deal all over. As for the picture he posted. I stand by my statement. No one dresses like that harvesting plants. No one in Afghanistan ever dressed like that either. Looks like a britsh guy trying to make people on tv believe he’s a nature survivalist. Yes afghan landrace is rare and hard to get you hands on I agree with that but not impossible.Uh, what?
These are Afghani farmers. There was a book put together. https://www.indianlandraceexchange.com/projects/durandlineproject_2020/
These genetics are rare rare rare now that the Taliban have taken back Afghanistan. It is locked down tight and even the ILR people can't get in touch with anyone on the inside anymore. It is a miracle that these selections were even made, much less actually distributed around the world.
The testing I've done tells me all I need to know. There are others already working with them too, including Kevin Jodrey, Mean Gene from Mendocino, etc.
I doubt it ive heard from quite a few people who doubt this they say because of crackdowns real deal kerala that aint been hybridised now has phenos in it that were faster than in the days of old you can still find the longer flowering stuff easily idk i know alot of Indians i never heard any mention this hybrid also even rsc state on there page that there kerala/idukku gold has some faster phenos india in the cities at least right now is more big on hybrids like say American genetics like cookie crosses etc they sell for more from what i hearSo I think it was seedsherenow that had ILE seeds on sale during 420 so I googled a few strain names that I don't have in my collection and ended up picking up a pack of Sheelavathi for $35 after I found this article https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/visakhapatnam/price-of-sheelavathi-variety-touches-new-high-after-crackdown-pushes-up-demand/articleshow/87937958.cms. The Times of India have a bunch of recent articles about this strain, which is derived from Kerala gold, probably hybridized to reduce flowering time, but also selected for potency and shorter flowering time over the old Kerala gold. Apparently, in India, this stuff all comes dipped in poison or embalming fluid, so it has a bad reputation among many Indian people, although others just love it in it's pure bud form. It's mostly grown by the Naxalite militia's (maoists) to fund their activities. Anyway, I always love a strain with a backstory so I thought it would be cool to grow out what is arguably the most popular strain in India right now. Anyone else try their Sheelavathi?
@Avinash maybe?So I think it was seedsherenow that had ILE seeds on sale during 420 so I googled a few strain names that I don't have in my collection and ended up picking up a pack of Sheelavathi for $35 after I found this article https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/visakhapatnam/price-of-sheelavathi-variety-touches-new-high-after-crackdown-pushes-up-demand/articleshow/87937958.cms. The Times of India have a bunch of recent articles about this strain, which is derived from Kerala gold, probably hybridized to reduce flowering time, but also selected for potency and shorter flowering time over the old Kerala gold. Apparently, in India, this stuff all comes dipped in poison or embalming fluid, so it has a bad reputation among many Indian people, although others just love it in it's pure bud form. It's mostly grown by the Naxalite militia's (maoists) to fund their activities. Anyway, I always love a strain with a backstory so I thought it would be cool to grow out what is arguably the most popular strain in India right now. Anyone else try their Sheelavathi?
Besides the news articles, there are a few discussions on it in the IndianEnts sub Reddit too.I doubt it ive heard from quite a few people who doubt this they say because of crackdowns real deal kerala that aint been hybridised now has phenos in it that were faster than in the days of old you can still find the longer flowering stuff easily idk i know alot of Indians i never heard any mention this hybrid also even rsc state on there page that there kerala/idukku gold has some faster phenos india in the cities at least right now is more big on hybrids like say American genetics like cookie crosses etc they sell for more from what i hear
Fair point i dont think it be the most popular but who knows good luck with it regardless hopefully you find something coolBesides the news articles, there are a few discussions on it in the IndianEnts sub Reddit too.
It looks like typical landrace sativa buds in the pics those guys were posting on reddit. I think you're right, it might not be hybridized at all, it could just be that the growers shifted from more traditional production to selecting the shorter flowering phenos of Kerala, it's supposedly finished in 16 weeks, which is one of the reasons I tried it. I only know one person who has actually smoked it and he was very positive about it. It's just one of a couple of sativas I want to chuck with since they aren't my top favorite anymore, I'll probably grow out that Congo IBL from Kwikseeds before I tackle these plants.Fair point i dont think it be the most popular but who knows good luck with it regardless hopefully you find something cool
Minus the odd herm i heard its great ive yet to sample that line myself i have tried nice congo stuff before from other folk in the past i imagine it will be up to scratch @GreenestBasterd on here is growing it outdoors in Australia it looked goodIt looks like typical landrace sativa buds in the pics those guys were posting on reddit. I think you're right, it might not be hybridized at all, it could just be that the growers shifted from more traditional production to selecting the shorter flowering phenos of Kerala, it's supposedly finished in 16 weeks, which is one of the reasons I tried it. I only know one person who has actually smoked it and he was very positive about it. It's just one of a couple of sativas I want to chuck with since they aren't my top favorite anymore, I'll probably grow out that Congo IBL from Kwikseeds before I tackle these plants.
How did you like those Maruf's? I just barely missed out on getting those, but then Tony Green came through with a Maruf Black reproduction, which is a testament to the quality of the genetics. Wish I had both the red and black but oh well. It looks like Fulpower selections sold out of the Hopar Valley seeds very fast too, those were unique selections.I really need to circle back to these selections but I want to make sure I have nothing else going on when I do...
These are super afghanica dominant and NOT bred for cloning ability as far as I could tell. I only tried the three Maruf selections though (1 seed each)
I got three males, and they were already transplanted out in the garden, so they had to go, unfortunately. I will eventually get around to expanding those through open pollination, and then looking through them further.How did you like those Maruf's?
Aww, too bad! Sorry, I always ask you about strains you've grown in the past, our taste in strains definitely intersect. What do you have going now?I got three males, and they were already transplanted out in the garden, so they had to go, unfortunately. I will eventually get around to expanding those through open pollination, and then looking through them further.