elchupacabra
Well-Known Member
The first one is you're standard north indian sativa. there's no name for it really, all of your north indian sativas are fairly similar in the high, as it's all grown outdoors, and the growth is relatively homogenous. obv you'll find giants and runts and freaks if you grow out about a 100 seeds, but i'd say about 80 of them would be identical to look at and the high would be fairly identical. some would get you slightly more or less buzzed.
the second one is also one of those north indian sativas, but since it's so dense, i daresay he got the seeds from either further east, near the nepali side of the himalayas or further northwest. remember, just cause the bud gives you a couchlock that doesn't have to mean he mixes it...there are several 'natural' hybrids in india, or rather halfway between the sativa and indica dom hybrids, because of the influence of colder temperatures to the north.
my dealer of 4+ years gets his first prime harvest in a few days, his next one around diwali, a third one around new years, a fourth one around mid feb and a last one way later in about april, after which he's dry as a bone till october
the second one is also one of those north indian sativas, but since it's so dense, i daresay he got the seeds from either further east, near the nepali side of the himalayas or further northwest. remember, just cause the bud gives you a couchlock that doesn't have to mean he mixes it...there are several 'natural' hybrids in india, or rather halfway between the sativa and indica dom hybrids, because of the influence of colder temperatures to the north.
my dealer of 4+ years gets his first prime harvest in a few days, his next one around diwali, a third one around new years, a fourth one around mid feb and a last one way later in about april, after which he's dry as a bone till october