^ what kinda hash, looks amazing !When we arrived we had to relax for a few days before taking our first big treks on. What an amazing place to relax in. And some of the local medicinal relaxants...
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Wow horn...what an interesting trip. That second picture looks like a large scale scrog. Is that ropes I see in there? What kind of beans did you get, what does one expect to pay for them.On the way up to the cannabis fields for our first look around. Its definitely a tough trek.
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Hello Bird dog, t'was indeed an interesting trip lad. They don't scrog up here they just throw thousands of seeds and let nature work its magic. We climbed to many different areas to collect seed, We have many hybrids from the pictures above and we also took from some amazing plants we just came upon that had beautiful characteristics. I pulled about 100 seeds from a purple/pink sativa that was covered in crystals and stank of candy floss. We also found a very cheesy lady too. So many smells to choose from. We are currently sorting out our stock and hope to be very competitively priced. The seeds would be excellent for breeders or people who just wanna try something different, or maybe wanna make a new cross. Here's a small bud from the stinky sativa for ya. The leaves have been plucked so it's easier to rub. Smaller bud but you get the idea....this site needs smellavision.....Wow horn...what an interesting trip. That second picture looks like a large scale scrog. Is that ropes I see in there? What kind of beans did you get, what does one expect to pay for them.
Didn't have a guide lad, but I been up in this area before and you just meet locals. It was harvest time so every local is up rubbing cream and if ya chat to someone, they will have family who own fields and you can trek up with them and have a look. Maybe try making some cream. The only dangers are falling off the mountain or in my case jumping through the window when I see a spider bigger than my foot....and I have big feet. The falling off the mountain bit is actually a serious hazard because it's unreal steep up there. We had to climb with our hands and feet for the last 1 hour of the trek. And we hadn't prepared ourselves for it physically either, that's probably why i couldn't walk properly for 2 days after.Did you have a guide...how did you arrange something like that? Are there things to worry about on a trip like that?