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The panorama was breath taking as we peered through the crack
in the rickety weather board guesthouse that had been built on
stilts. As our focus came back from the distance, we realized
we were viewing a Sativa that only began to flower 1.5 meters
up the enormous trunk it was suspended on. It was the most
awesome specimen I had personally ever seen in my ultimate
quest of the " Gruesome One". At another closer
examination we saw it was and had been blossoming for almost
one year... cured buds on the stalk!
That first puff told all the secrets of the altitude of the
Himalayas and the bonus of intense UV rays. Straight away the
taste of all the sweetness of the valley flowers crept into my
mind. The freshness of the smoke drifted into my blood system
and I joined the spirit of my surroundings. Clear, fresh, and
high... how I felt and where I was... "Mumma, I'm
home", that is all I could think.
The 5 senses of Himalayan Gold
Smell:
A blend of Himalayan alpine flowers with a hint of the
tropics.
Taste:
Fruity freshness that feels light, with a tang.
Touch:
Small sticky crystals fill this plant's flower, so the feeling
is a sticky sweetness.
Visual:
Strong yellow hairs that are long and flat. Misty crystal
structure set on a pale green bud. Compact form with great
size colas.
Family Heritage:
Nepalese and North Indian. A blend of Indicas and Sativas.
Vegetative Time:
For indoors a suggested minimum of 2 to 4 weeks. For outdoors,
germinate in May or by the end of spring.
Flowering Time:
For indoors a suggested time of 8 to 10 weeks. For outdoors it
will be ready early autumn. A substantial yield should be
expected.
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