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Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Sun 9th Oct 2011 10:57 pm
by Xplore
Hi,

recently, Gardela/Gardella hash is showing up on some menus around the country. Does anybody know from which country it originates? I searched the web and google maps, but I cannot find a source. A budtender once told me it was from a place in the south of Spain with that name, but I can not find it. The Gardela i got smelled like some Lebanese hash I used to get years ago. It does look like moroccan (at least the version I got a few times). I know about the name thing in coffeeshops, and I know about 'foreign' strains that are grown in other countrys (Morocco for instance), so my guess would be Lebanese genetics grown in Morocco or Spain, but I'm still not able to find the source of 'Gardela'. Can anybody help me out?

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Mon 10th Oct 2011 07:51 am
by Colino
Xplore wrote:Hi,

recently, Gardela/Gardella hash is showing up on some menus around the country. Does anybody know from which country it originates? I searched the web and google maps, but I cannot find a source. A budtender once told me it was from a place in the south of Spain with that name, but I can not find it. The Gardela i got smelled like some Lebanese hash I used to get years ago. It does look like moroccan (at least the version I got a few times). I know about the name thing in coffeeshops, and I know about 'foreign' strains that are grown in other countrys (Morocco for instance), so my guess would be Lebanese genetics grown in Morocco or Spain, but I'm still not able to find the source of 'Gardela'. Can anybody help me out?
the gardela should be mexican strains grown in marocco. the gardela that de graal was selling this summer was superb hash but I doubt was really the original gardela

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Mon 10th Oct 2011 08:41 am
by Panog
The Gardela de Graal was selling was a mix of morrocan and pakistanese strains grown in marrocco

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Mon 10th Oct 2011 09:11 am
by geekymonkey
Panog wrote:The Gardela de Graal was selling was a mix of morrocan and pakistanese strains grown in marrocco
And sooooo good. Black black and oily. Yum.

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Mon 10th Oct 2011 09:33 am
by Panog
Yeah, and I think it was the truth the budtender told me (a mix of morrocan/paki) because in France we use to get a hash which is a mix of pakistanese and afghan plant grown in morroco and the gardela was really the same kind of hash, but less "afghan-ish" and more like a black morrocan.

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Mon 10th Oct 2011 05:13 pm
by Marco
They also have it at Catch 33 and its better than the De Graal version, imho.

Its not clear to me if they are growing paki/afghanistan strains in Morocco or bring the cut plants there to make the product.

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Mon 10th Oct 2011 05:31 pm
by Boner
Marco wrote:They also have it at Catch 33 and its better than the De Graal version, imho.

Its not clear to me if they are growing paki/afghanistan strains in Morocco or bring the cut plants there to make the product.

They're growing the plants in Morroco.

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Mon 10th Oct 2011 10:15 pm
by Xplore
Thanks for the answers! Foreign plants grown in Morocco makes the most sence to me as well. The one I recently got from Leeuwarden looks like a sandy/dryish blonde Moroccan/Lebanese, very pliable, but from reading the replys above, there seems to be a darker (black?) version of Gardela. Sounds good, I'll search for it on my next visit in Amsterdam.

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Tue 11th Oct 2011 08:13 am
by Panog
Hell yeah it's blacker than afghan hash

Re: Gardela/Gardella

Posted: Tue 11th Oct 2011 11:35 am
by geekymonkey
There's Pakistani/Moroccan around here and there right now that's good too. Love that they are now growing different kinds of plants in Morocco. Katsu (Paroc) and Betty Boop (Pakistani) have it. Lemony and spicy. Nice body stone with a little bit of bent visuals.