They actualy call a strain ronda in india ? The bottom one looks to be a wild strain like a Himalayan bhang.
Yup, told the guy it’d be easy to remember since I had an ex named Ronda lol. Yes, he says he was sending me some of the “feral” varieties as well, just wish they were all separate though
Some of the feral varieties although good if your a collector an preservationists don’t really have any drug type value. I suppose if you went through them to find the needles in the hay stack an then worked it several generations something could be made from it. But there are many wild feral ancient types there. Sometimes you will find a small wild patch that’s ok (gives some high)but that’s usually stuff that’s escaped from domesticated landraces. Its quite a big country though with probably thousands of different types. Even as little as 20 years back there was a lot of land that mother nature still had a part in, but in the last 15-20 years a lot of villages an open areas an green places are becoming concrete city’s so some of the stuff is disappearing fast.
So much potential in a single picture!
The Indian red stem and eastern Manipur Burma are some of the smallest seeds I have. Landrace seeds can be very valuable for genetic material to add to collapsing lines.
Wow. Those look surreal, almost like they were rotoscoped. Very nice.
Let’s hope there are some people in Thailand who feel the same way.
Shit wrong continent !! Sorry meant to post in South American thread ha ha
Shivs beans still coolin in the fridge. Need to go live with some Louies Uncle! Gadichi I meant.
Cool thread. I sent @Shiv9545 a pm asking for details…how much does he charge and how many selections does he have? I want a bulk order of as many strains as possible…
@Kabuddha Shiv usually charges a very reasonable price depending on where in India the seeds are from. I don’t want to guess what he currently gets but if i had to 3-5 dollars a seed is a good one, depending on how many you order. Might be a minimum order of $50 or $75 due to shipping costs but don’t quote me on that one. He’s got some really neat and unique stuff. Such a large country with many people…many different climates with as many varieties of cannabis. Imagine a very large California…
Looks great my brother
Yes brother one of the potent variety
Dis is our bungus valley kashmiri flowers.
One of the beautiful flowers from my harvest, extremely dank one.
Thats beautiful! Similar to Pulwama in looks. Looking forward to this one. Bungus valley has to be one of the prettiest places on earth. I’m not surprised the weed matches the scenery.
Haha really true brother the bungus valley looks like heaven, and dis flowers belong to heavenly place