Landrace_Warden
In Bloom
Azad Kahsmir, Jandala valley just received the rains and bounced back nicely after being beaten up by the pre monsoon heat.
The plants are looking nice and healthy with good branching, node spacing is pretty decent and the plants are very generous in height.
Male flowers have been apparent, but roughly 20 percent of the female population has shown sex.
The air is stagnant and the humidity is high. The plants are oozing a great deal of citrusy, floral and musky aroma when you pass nearby, we are looking forward to collect the seeds with good sorting of early and longer flowering phenotypes this year.
The regions are piling up which are to be worked on, and we are very thankful to those who are supporting us for the good cause of saving these var Himalayansis endangered species.
The plants are looking nice and healthy with good branching, node spacing is pretty decent and the plants are very generous in height.
Male flowers have been apparent, but roughly 20 percent of the female population has shown sex.
The air is stagnant and the humidity is high. The plants are oozing a great deal of citrusy, floral and musky aroma when you pass nearby, we are looking forward to collect the seeds with good sorting of early and longer flowering phenotypes this year.
The regions are piling up which are to be worked on, and we are very thankful to those who are supporting us for the good cause of saving these var Himalayansis endangered species.