Tirah Valley, Pakistan Landrace grow

that’s quite an attractive sight.

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@SkunkHunt101 I’ve been so busy I need another update already​:grin:. 15 days old Before I saw that photo. Looking good brother. Curious to see if you end up getting the giant leaves or if that was a Oaxaca x Peshawar last summer. :thinking: Either way it will be good stuff.
@Reznfingeez33 any smell now? Mine were pretty stinky even in veg. Really smelly in flower.

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I stuck one of my keepers outside. I took cuts off both.

as far as smell she has a fresh lightly citrus funk going on. She seems to be a fairly slow vegger for now at least .

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So far so good on the PeshxTirah. Real thick stem feed it as much or as little as you want. It can handle whatever so far. No smell just vegging. Il keep it in a small container for sure. The OST f2 I have going is just insane no other way to put it.

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Looking good buddy. The Tirah x Peshawar should get huge if you want. Looking forward to hearing how it smokes. Massive early leaf on the OST ( f2 or second f1 batch?)Pretty!

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I just scored some Tirah Valley seeds directly from Pakistan recently. I’m super excited to try them out.

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Hopar is not dry unlike many other areas hopar recieves the most rainfall that it starts to flood
and the rainfall is when plants enter flowering up until the time of harvest

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Really? No kidding! I took one look at the Barren mts and figured less than 10 inches of rain a year fell on Hopar. Thanks for the info. How often does it rain?

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no no no, it has good glacier deposits and rains too.

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the rains in fall season are good amount and sometimes
are too much

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it is densely green look

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@upstate Well the Tirah x Pesh hermied on me I had to chop it. It was probably my fault changing over from Day flowering to night flowering. I will grow some more of these at some point soon as I loved the structure of the plant.

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