Mazar I sharif ( real seed company)

Nice, never tried Tashkenti, too bad cannabiogen is gone. I hope that this the variety is going to be preserved.

Also there is quite a few of ruderalis from Uzbekistan. I know a guy in Finland who only does Uzbekistan auto indica breeding with great success. He’s become some what famous in the underground circles here in Sweden because you can just pop a seed and leave it and you will have a finished cannabis plant in the fall with around 10% thc.

Pz :v:t2:

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Hey does anyone know if RSC will ship to the US or not?

I believe kwikseeds, another one of their brands, does and has the same catalogue

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Yup, RSC wont, but kwikseeds will.

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Nice, I think I gotta get some of those mazar seeds for myself. Appreciate the info :v:t2::v:t2:

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I have a bout5 of the Tashkent left…I need to pop them and try for some seeds.

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First nug shot looks like a green flame, very cool.

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Nailed it!

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Looks tasty, have you sampled it yet?

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That was gonna be my next question :joy:

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That’s art!

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Yes , has a very clean crisp minty pine flavor. Good smoke hard to judge completely as is was seeded but definitely some hardy plants. Fluffy and leafy but I grew them in the shade and a lot of energy goes to the seeds , very pretty colors and overall decent smoke, a joint gives a nice head-change with out much body high.

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I enjoy a plant that has the minty piney flavor to it.

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Heck yeah! same here.
I just sprouted a couple mazar i sharif beans the other day. getting more excited about them, especially after reading about pine flavors. I’m a huge PTK fan.
:grin:

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Smoking a sample of one of the later finishing and although there is a light pine smell the taste has no pine to it at all. Tastes and smells like the old strawberry cough clone that went around in the early 2000 era.

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RSC does indoor reproductions? I assumed that they were doing small outdoor but maybe that was just wishful thinking see I’ve been trying to figure this riddle out bout how the plant is effected if it’s a epigenetics thing or just that genes go to “sleep” or if it’s like a kind of “drift” this is very intriguing to me and just how many different phenos is there in the shadows lol smh one day at a time I guess I’ve got my pack on way from RSC it’s been over 6wks now but Angus said he sent another pack 2wks ago hopefully:) lol I’m ready to start my projects I always get anxious till they arrive like a kid waiting on Christmas day lol “you’ll shoot your eye out” lol

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Epigenetic changes are not permanent and the term is being used wrong most times in the cannabis community.
A epigenetic change for example would be the plant growing more compact the closer to the light it gets.
Genetic drift is also a lot more rare then some would like to believe.
Now if your using hormones or doing other things that could easily damage dna then it’s possible but what most of what people are witnessing is environmentally caused or it’s just some people making excuses for why a cut they have grows completely different then what they say it is.

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They do indoor reproductions. Open pollination. They only do this after germination rate drops off with the originals And Angus will always say at the very bottom of the description that they are from an open pollination reproduction.
Regarding genetic drift, my personal feeling is that if you can change a strain by growing it indoors 3 generations then you can change it back to what it was by growing it 3 generations in its original homeland. Genetic drift cannot only go in one direction.

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