Kashmir POK Expansion 2024

Also received mine as well. Thanks again @firehead !!!

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Arrived safe and sound. Thank you much ! @firehead

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Got 'em - thanks again @firehead, much appreciated.

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Received, thank you for the work and effort that went into your reproduction @firehead :pray:t3:

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Beans came in yesterday! Many thanks @firehead , anything I can do for ya hmu.

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The eagle has landed! Thanks again for doing the lords work :pray:, I appreciate it and I can’t wait to pop some of these

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The two larger plants in the front are couple Kashmir Haze crosses ((Orig Haze x Orig Neville Haze) x Kashmir ), looking great out in the sunlight of the porch

The one one the right is so short, because its seedling was upside down and the stalk did a major curly-q to get righted.

Other babies on the porch right now:

  • 2 Punta Cometa Oaxacan from @Tejas
  • 2 Tirah Kush from @George
  • 4 Americana/TkNL5Haze from AKBB
  • 1 Blockhead from ?
  • maybe some others I’m forgetting
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my kashmir seeds have arrived a-ok, thanks for the repo @firehead ! People have said really good things about this particular line, glad to see it live after all the other hubub :sunglasses::call_me_hand:

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Thanks for tagging me and giving them a chance :pray:, here’s one of mines… beer3|nullxnull

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If mine look that good I’ll be thrilled! Very nice looking plant! :green_heart:

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Beefy! Nice!
@firehead ill echo @ChongoBongo. Nice to have a line we’re 100% sure about health wise. Great work :clap:

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Very nice!

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Thanks everyone :pray:, it’s a cross between a Hindu Kush (Sensi seeds) and a Tirah Valley male (RSC), I know Tirah Valley is not the right order to name them but I really don’t care … :grin:

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@George Technically buddy, I think you’re right on with your naming. Tirah Valley is in the eastern extension of the Kush. Spin Ghar range to be exact. It’s like differentiating between the Appalachian Mountains and the individual mountain ranges within them, but they’re all part of the Appalachians, like Spin Ghar is part of the Kush. The Hindu Kush you used could very well have been another Tirah. Back in the day no one differentiated between which portion of the Kush. Everything was just “Kush” and no one wanted to give up a secret recipe by naming the exact portion of it the genetics are from

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I’ve never been in a position where I could l could grow outdoors legally or safely.
But this year, I have a bunch of plants on my second-floor balcony.

They get a lot of sunlight up here, but the black rubber roof makes their feet very hot.

AND the crazy heat, humidity, and non stop RAIN is giving all crops a tough time.

And then, there’s the 3 plants with Kashmir genetics, which are doing very well!! There’s some very good genetics in these strains! They are tough!

  • Kashmir/Haze (2 left, bigger) looks like it doesn’t have a care in the world.

  • Kashmir POK (right, smaller, was sprouted 2 weeks after the other 2) showing only the tiniest bit of yellowing, but it was in a very small container until yesterday. It’s probably going to be fine.

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i wonder if some metal baking racks or a wire rack shelf section (without legs) would help keep their feet cool. Lookin good, i cant wait to be able to put even a single plant or a couple small ones outside one season like youre doing!

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Looking good @firehead
Quick question, how many Gallons are those brown felt pots and do you know the dimensions?
I’m looking for taller rather that wider pots and those looks like perfect size.

Much appreciated

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Very beautiful plants. Thanks for the show.

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Those brown cloth pots are only 1 gallon. But they are taller, skinnier than most 1 gallons :+1:

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I was thinking the same thing. Even a piece of wood is much cooler than a hot black roof. Even better would be something like a plastic crate to allow some air flow underneath.

HOWEVER…look at those Kashmir genetics toughing it out! Nice work @firehead. I’ll be hitting this Kashmir hard next summer

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