Anyone tried Krystalica seeds from mandala - s. indian/nepal

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Anyone tried Krystalica seeds from mandala - s. indian/nepal

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http://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/ma ... _4125.html

Some of my fondest weed travel memories are from precisely all three regions theyve supposedly takem from (more like Croydon in reality no doubt) and fuck the Keralan weed was dynamite (so was Kerala itself - hippy paradise, waterways, paddle canoes and freeflowing ganga as you are being paddled through little rivers) so anyone had any goes of this??


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No but I like the look of those genetics. I think Mandala are an acceptable company, nothing bad leaps to mind.
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Prestoned wrote:No but I like the look of those genetics. I think Mandala are an acceptable company, nothing bad leaps to mind.
Oh ok that's a decent start at least. Their description of the different phenos and how to spot them etc were v impressive I thought. Not sure if winning the High Times strain of the year in 2011 is relevant but presumably means it's worth trying I'd of thought.
Also it doesn't have a daft long flowering period like some of the Thai crosses I glance at, and seemed to have more promise in delivering a similar buzz to the source compared to the Jamaican crosses I see...I may be wrong but I don't think Jamaican weed crosses well or perhaps it's just the whole thing of losing real sunshine, but either way none of the crosses I've tried have the same effect (build of stone/creeper effect, giggly, spiritual and happy buzz).

I just like the idea as well of a real Indian/Nepalese cross that has been refined..
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