Landraces of India

I recieved these seeds from someone and forgot to put who on the pack. 🤦
If anyone knows who may have sent these and/or has any info on this strain, please share.
Thanks much!


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Edit…please share info on the strain if you have it…apparently these seeds were from my secret santa :santa: …so that’s why no name…lol

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Keep your eyes peeled for the purple phenotype. That one has the magic.

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Brahma, I had germination problems so I couldn’t grow it. It seems like a pretty interesting variety to me. Although it is an Indian relic, it seems to me like a Pakistani genetic pool, when I have seen the plants that someone posted in this same thread

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From rsc most likely ( originally) thc and cbd phenos. Thc up to 7/8%

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I agree, Brahma seems like old Pakistani more than Indian. Beautiful plants. :heart_eyes:
@MissinBissin looks so much like Squirrel Tail from Thailand. Neat plants.

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What’s it like?

Morning @Upstate

You hit it right on the Head. The last of the 3 images posted above, features the Squirrel Tail @Tlander on the left. (w/ seeds) and the Bhadra, right

I’m Editing the Squirrel Tail trichome shots

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Ahhh. It IS Squirrel Tail lol. Bhadra photo one? St photo 2?

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Bhadra 1&2

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No kidding. Looks like there could be a distant relation there. Could be some magic crossing a Squirrel Tail male back to Bhadra female.

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Thanks for the tip!

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@Arbac That was me.

BRAHMA WK8

@Upstate The purple phenotype
Creative and inspiring. Giggles, great for watching standup comedy.Color/visual enhancement. Radiant energy emanating from the torso. Chakra activation.

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Rory my brother, I was not referring to your photos, I was referring to photos of entire plants from someone from someone in the US, the photos were posted by Shiv himself.!, these plants have a structure that reminds me of several Pakistani plants.


Rory from your post remembers the descriptions of effects and flavors more. They made me try to germinate the Brahma seeds as soon as they arrived, too bad none of them germinated. II was left wishing I had grown it.
I got a bad batch of seeds.I had a batch with poor germination

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Yes, looks like Pakistani Sativa. I better get into my seed. This one is right up there at the top of the list for me.

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I remember those. I think those plants are in central California. I can send you some Brahma seeds. Send me your address in a DM.
@Upstate I can send you some of the Brahma purple red stem phenotype seeds, if you like. Let me know.

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Damn that’s a bummer, I’m 0/6 on trying to germinate those also using various methods. I have a few more left to try though. @RoryBorealis Did you have any germination issues with yours when you grew them out?

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Just want to say I appreciate White Widow which has

a Brazilian sativa landrace and a resin-heavy South Indian indica.

Very heavy but not sedative. I had it previously and did not like it. The guy grew it like shit though. This stuff here is great.



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This confuses me everytime I come accross this online, i was under the impression that there are no indicas in the southern part of India but where did the term come from :person_shrugging:

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Some people say it is kerala. Also this is very heavy with no couch lock or lack of energy. Just makes me feel like gravity is increased. Doesnt mean I want to sit down necessarily. Could confuse someone who thinks heavy is indica. The strain is so old but I did lookup some shantibaba interview… He talks about it a little bit.

Also https://www.leafly.com/strains/black-widow the recreation says south indian sativa.

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No. They sprouted and took off like clockwork. Give the freezer method a shot. Place them in the freezer for a week. then take them out, thaw them over the course of 1 day, then place them in water. that should trigger its natural epigenetic processes.

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