Afghanistan strains Sholgar

Right? Apparently the American companies took a lesson from China. Pathetic.

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Thatā€™s for sure and pathetic talked to my brother who is a woods man chainsaw guy said China is making husquavarna saws now one piececfrom husqua is like $60 and he can get the same piece for like $15 from a China co that is just fuked up I myself donā€™t buy anything without a made in the USA tag on it absolutleky hate Walmart old Sam is rolling in his grave I imagine Iā€™ll pay more for something made and produced here except for cannibis seedscat the moment until we here in the us and Canada can produce our own landrace strains from seeds from afgan and such. OK rant over ā€¦lol

Peace and stay safe

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You can get from some seed bank under the Afghan_slection and baaba_qo_selections mark. Also you can get direct from me .

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Yes these are my own hunted strains

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Would rather get direct from you

Peace and stay safe

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Please pm me your email addy I donā€™t do instagram
What he said^^^^^^^^^

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Same here donā€™t do social media

Peace and stay safe

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How do we get ahold of you @BaabaQo? This also interest me

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Hello. Nice to have you on OG. I hope you can stick around and spread around some knowledge along with those seeds. You have a great eye for good genetics.

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This one legit ?


Balkh Hashplant From The historic Center Of Afghan Cannabis Culture

The Balkh hashplant is one of the most legendary afghan cultivars. This flavorful landrace variety has been used for hundreds of years for making a sweet and fruity hashish of the highest quality. These robust plants have been used for centuries and probably even millennia for making one of the most famous hashish in the world

Afghanistan has the oldest hashish culture still in existence today. Furthermore, Balkh is arguably the epicenter of the Afghan hash tradition.
The Balkh province is home to some of the best sieved hashish in the world such as the famous ā€œMilk of Mazarā€ and the ā€œOld Golden Oneā€.
According to the legend, Baba Ku the famous healer who first brought cannabis to Afghanistan, was burried near the city of Balkh.

High Genetic Diversity

Just as many pure Afghan landraces, this variety typically produces a very clear stone and a pleasant body relaxation. Unlike many modern Indica-dominant hybrids, the effect isnā€™t couch lock but rather relaxing and insightful.
Potency vary from plant to plant according to the THC to CBD ratio. The plants range from high CBD-low THC all the way to low CBD-high THC.
This Balkhi cultivar is easy to grow and flowers relatively quickly. At first the plants all look very similar but as they flower, they start displaying a wide array of aromas, shapes and colors.
Not unlike other north Afghan Landraces, the plants can be broad to narrow leafleted.
The fastest flowering phenotypes usually display broad leaflets and are medium producers. However, the plants which require 10 to 11 weeks to flower can be very high yielders.
Although the buds can end up being quite heavy, these plants almost never need support. Their frame is very sturdy with a large and robust main stem.
Thanks to its very high genetic diversity, this cultivar can be extremely useful to pheno hunters looking for rare gems.

A Low-Maintenance Cultivar

As they flower, about 10% of the Balkh landrace plants gradually turn black. Towards the end of the flowering cycle, some of the plants have become completely black both on the leaves and flowers.
These Afghan plants are moderate feeders. They require higher levels of nutrients than most landrace varieties, though, not as much as most modern hybrids.

Landrace Genetics, central Asian landrace expert, personally aquired the seeds in the Balkh Province near the city of Balkh in 2018. The Khalifa team has since been adapting this strain to growing indoors by reducing the hermaphroditism and decreasing the amount of undesirable phenotypes while preserving a lot of genetic diversity.

This Balkh landrace variety could be a great asset to breeders and pheno-hunters looking for a cultivar full of genetic diversity.

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Interested as well , but I donā€™t do social media other than fb and thatā€™s usually only messenger.

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Manā€¦I hope he comes back.

Mazar - e - Sherif is a city in the province of Balkh

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This is really cool @BaabaQo! I also would love to grow a few. Safe and happy traveling!

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Here it is @Kevin

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I would love to grow some @BaabaQo

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@acespicoli I have those as well and some ,ā€˜northern afghanā€™ from another seed company

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Of the Balkh?

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Yes I got them from kwikseeds and northern afghan from kahlifa
@OleReynard

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And what may I ask is your immediate plans with those.
Next crackin for you possibly, hmmmm.
Lol
Let me know so I can follow along, anxious to see how they turn out.

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