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Here is a cut of Kashmiri Azad that we are running here on the Farm.   Smells of Earth and Sweet Dill. 

 

This was in the spring when we narrowed keepers to these 3 out of about 50 or so.   The keeper cut is in the middle.

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Here is Kashmiri Azad day 20

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Here is Kashmiri Azad at Day 23 currently seeded with Durban Poison.

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On 8/24/2020 at 2:11 PM, GoodEnergyGrower said:

Hey!  How's everyone doin?  Hope it goes peaceful.

 

Here is Kashmiri Azad keeper pheno found in the "Kashmiri #2" pack. 

 

Smells are a funky hash with a sweet dill smell in the background.

 

 

 

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On 11/23/2020 at 8:59 AM, GoodEnergyGrower said:

Here is a cut of Kashmiri Azad that we are running here on the Farm.   Smells of Earth and Sweet Dill. 

 

This was in the spring when we narrowed keepers to these 3 out of about 50 or so.   The keeper cut is in the middle.

Kashmiriseedlings.thumb.jpg.e3b28a005054f7cc336dc988edde3f77.jpg

 

 

 

Here is Kashmiri Azad day 20

Kashmiriazad1.day20.thumb.jpg.7cba6ef8df0acd1ffba80c10921408e0.jpg

 

 

Here is Kashmiri Azad at Day 23 currently seeded with Durban Poison.

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Outstanding play brother @GoodEnergyGrower, you raise such beautiful plants! Thanks for sharing the love. 

 

Great job on your selection too. She looks super frosty. How is the smoking experience?

 

How did the seed run go?...Kashmir x Durban Poison sounds like fire. There are a few crosses out for testing at the moment I made with the Kashmir #5 male. I'm hoping for good news. You're welcome to them for the vault.  They still dont sound as cool as Kashmir x Durban, well done!

 

I'm happy to hear you're doing well. I'm sending good vibes to you and yours. 

 

Unconditional LLST,

Kind

 

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Smoke is decent.  7 out of 10 in potency.  Pain relief and anti inflammatory for sure.  Effects last about 1.5 hours.  The smell is earth, mint and dill.  


Seed run went pretty good, let the plant go an extra 3 weeks....some seeds opened while in the bud, but there are a good grip of mature seeds:). I will be in touch @Kind024when I can get some to ya 🙂

 

live, love

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Thank you brother @GoodEnergyGrower, you do some fine work!

 

"This was in the spring when we narrowed keepers to these 3 out of about 50 or so.   The keeper cut is in the middle.

Kashmiriseedlings.thumb.jpg.e3b28a005054f7cc336dc988edde3f77.jpg"

 

That's a fair amount of plants to have a good look into a line. Did you find any hermaphroditic traits in that group? I saw no unwanted traits in the 5 males used in this project. They were stress tested up to a little past nine weeks. The 3 females that expressed the couple anthers were late enough in the run that no viable seeds would have had time to form. I didn't see any pollen when removing them either. Plus the anthers came after 80 - 92 days into the run. Considering the expressions in this line are usually ripe by 70 days i feel it worked out well. 

 

That sounds like a fine medical plant you selected. I love the scent descriptions. Sounds delicious!

 

Thanks for putting in the work and sharing the experience. 

 

Positive vibes to you and yours my friend. 

 

Unconditional love, light, sound and truth. 

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30 minutes ago, Kind024 said:

Thank you brother @GoodEnergyGrower, you do some fine work!

 

"This was in the spring when we narrowed keepers to these 3 out of about 50 or so.   The keeper cut is in the middle.

Kashmiriseedlings.thumb.jpg.e3b28a005054f7cc336dc988edde3f77.jpg"

 

That's a fair amount of plants to have a good look into a line. Did you find any hermaphroditic traits in that group? I saw no unwanted traits in the 5 males used in this project. They were stress tested up to a little past nine weeks. The 3 females that expressed the couple anthers were late enough in the run that no viable seeds would have had time to form. I didn't see any pollen when removing them either. Plus the anthers came after 80 - 92 days into the run. Considering the expressions in this line are usually ripe by 70 days i feel it worked out well. 

 

That sounds like a fine medical plant you selected. I love the scent descriptions. Sounds delicious!

 

Thanks for putting in the work and sharing the experience. 

 

Positive vibes to you and yours my friend. 

 

Unconditional love, light, sound and truth. 

DAAAAMMM....those serrations on that keepers leaf's remind me of my 10" miter 80 teeth ultra finish blade...sharp as any I've ever seen!

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27 minutes ago, Orion said:

DAAAAMMM....those serrations on that keepers leaf's remind me of my 10" miter 80 teeth ultra finish blade...sharp as any I've ever seen!

I agree brother @Orion...Ultra finish blade. That's a great analogy. 

 

 

@GoodEnergyGrower knows how to pick the keepers. The structure looks solid too.

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