Bandaid Haze #7 x Nepali Watermelon Hashplant
17 Regular Seeds
Pagoda Cut
Fluffy Neckbone Colas
Incense Haze & Funeral Home
This cut goes about 15 weeks compared to the other two flowered out which were more on that 17-19 Weeks.
Original Seeds from Doc D.
Watermelon Hashplant Highland Sativa sourced by Bodhi Seeds
Nepali Landrace, Chitre, Annapurna Mountain Range
Bodhi Seeds Nepali Watermelon Hashplant Description:
Watermelon Tree Hashplant, a Nepali Highland Himalayan Mountain sativa landrace personally collected at 2000 meters in the Mileche area of the Annapurna National Forest.
Eighteen (18) individuals were open pollinated to create this seed stock. A very large plant comprised of thousands of foxtails creating spear shaped oily buds that smell of melons, tea rose, and Himalayan flowers. The beauty of nepalis are their extreme hardiness and vigor, coupled with exotic floral and fruit terpene signatures, and a happy, joyful, elation in the head with a light warm ecstatic body high. This line is excellent on its own but will truly shine as a breeding tool to bring yield, structure, robustness, and heavenly aromas. The size and shape of the buds comprised of the many foxtails is perfect for hand rubbing the finest hashish. This will be the first and possibly only open pollination i will do with this line as i have many more of the nepalis to get to before germ levels drop, although i will be working a shorter, fatter, quicker indoor version gleaned from individuals from the original 18 in the near future.
Heart of Darkness Male:
Back in 2018, I did a F2 IBL line with the original Heart of Darkness seeds. My favorite female of the IBL, the #5, had a faster finishing time and had more expressions of the Narrow Leaf Afghani then all the others. From these F2, I did an open pollination with two males and 4 females - 2/4 females expressed the true Narrow Leaf Afghani Trait which is what I was most interested. From germination to harvest, this project took 180+ Days to complete and though it is full on highly experimental, I believe there is some excellent specimens to be found - both for flowering and breeding purposes. ENJOY!!!
Legendary Genetix Description of Heart of Darkness:
What most people think of strains from 40 degrees latitude from the steppes of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistani, Afghanistan. Before the wars of the last century the countries divided by the Khyber Pass, many tribal families grew and were renowned for their garda, hashish. The best hash came from the narrow leaf strains held by proud families for centuries. Sometimes the hash was stored for many years before it was sold. Keeping it pressed preserved the quality, it wasn't until the 1920's that hash started leaving these areas in quantity. More so in the 1950's with the Beat movement, the Hippie Trail in the 60-70's wiped out most of the old stores and to keep up with world demand. Like in the country of Afghanistan which enjoyed many years of peace with King Zahir Shah. The King of Afghanistan, wanted to increase output and encouraged the hashish making families to incorporate the broad lead varieties because they finished faster and produced more resin then the high quality narrow leaf varieties. So in favor of yields over quality, much of the hashish that left post 70 was still great but lost quality it once had. Many of the plants which were highly prized have been lost and only a small amount of quality strains remain and with families that have been growing these plants for many generations. This is a long flowering strain of very rare and unique genetics, very narrow leafs from the Afghani side and the plants turn all kinds of autumn colors when maturing. The colas can get very long and large with the plants looking like huge sativas if grown outdoors which is the preferable method. You can grow the Heart of Darkness indoors but it will really shine outdoors unhinged.
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