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Posted: Mon 9th Mar 2009 12:17 pm
by Boner
Ingwey Gooblebogger wrote:
I thought most Morroccan landrace strains were indicas.
No, they would be sativas, in the main.


http://www.drchronic.com/products.asp?p ... G%20x%2010

http://www.drchronic.com/products.asp?p ... can%20Gold

Both of these are Moroccan and both are Indicas.

Posted: Mon 9th Mar 2009 12:19 pm
by sh@dy
plantpot wrote:I bought a good DVD off ebay called Hashish, which is all about the hash production in Morrocco. Its worth checking out .
yea, I suggest everyone who hasnt seen this should do so! its one of the best docus I have seen about cannabis so far, even though German docus usually arent as good as this one, but the things you learn about the hash-production and the people doing it are very interesting!

Posted: Mon 9th Mar 2009 01:26 pm
by Prestoned
It maybe more powerful, but compare a plant grown out in the middle of nowhere to a nicely manicured and cured piece of bud from a growers secret gardin (not necessarily hyrdo). I know which I prefer.

I dont know much about light intensity and lumens, but I do know what bud I like. :D

Posted: Mon 9th Mar 2009 01:50 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
Prestoned wrote:It maybe more powerful, but compare a plant grown out in the middle of nowhere to a nicely manicured and cured piece of bud from a growers secret gardin (not necessarily hyrdo). I know which I prefer.

I dont know much about light intensity and lumens, but I do know what bud I like. :D
I differ in taste to you dude, i prefer sitting with a big doob of outdoor natural ganja rather than a big joint of indoor.

I like indoor as well, i prefer the more natural high found with outdoor buds. This is why i score most of my weed from Yo-Yo when in 'dam and grow outside in the summer.

Posted: Mon 9th Mar 2009 02:16 pm
by sh@dy
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:
Prestoned wrote:It maybe more powerful, but compare a plant grown out in the middle of nowhere to a nicely manicured and cured piece of bud from a growers secret gardin (not necessarily hyrdo). I know which I prefer.

I dont know much about light intensity and lumens, but I do know what bud I like. :D
I differ in taste to you dude, i prefer sitting with a big doob of outdoor natural ganja rather than a big joint of indoor.

I like indoor as well, i prefer the more natural high found with outdoor buds. This is why i score most of my weed from Yo-Yo when in 'dam and grow outside in the summer.
Too true! the outdoors gets you high but you are still able to do whatever you want ;)
will have to start our next outdoor-grow soon...

Posted: Tue 10th Mar 2009 01:30 pm
by Prestoned
Each to their own. If I had stuff to do then I may have to consider smoking such types of weed. But my only task is to complete the day :D

Posted: Tue 10th Mar 2009 10:52 pm
by Ingwey Gooblebogger
Yes, the seed company catelogue does, indeed say that.

However, I do NOT use blurbs in seed company catelogues as any form of proof. (Since they often have tons of bullshit in them. I have even found very reputable seed company catelogues, which have such errors, so that is no slur on the quality of the company)

I could be wrong. If anyone has as copy of Robert Connell Clarke's, book called "Hashish", then I would accept his word.

There is no doubt that the hash produced in Aghanistan, Pakistain, and Northern India, are all produced using Indica plants.

However, my understanding was the Moroccan hash was produced using sativas. (i.e. that the plants native to Morocco, were, in the main, Cannabis Sativa Sativa, as opposed to Cannabis Sativa Indica.)

Perhaps when the person who told me that Moroccan cannabis was sativa, he left out the indica part, of the whole taxonomy. (That is, he might have meant Cannabis sativa indica (which we would, colloquially, shorten to "Indica"), but instead said Cannabis Sativa, which I then took to mean Cannabis Sativa Sativa (which we would, colloquially, shorten to "Sativa")

On the other hand, the Moroccan plant structure (as seen in many photos)certainly exhibits a sativa phenotype in its structure. That is, they are long, lean, and lanky, producing somewhat airy buds. If this were a sativa-indica hybrid, then such a divergence in phenotype and genoptype would NOT be that uncommon, since both both sativa and indica genes contribute to the hybrid. However, the plants in Morocco are land-race inbred lines, so it would be rather uncommon to see such a "pure indica", with completely sativa phentoype, NO?

Look at typical pure indicas (i.e. Afghani, Pakistani, and North Indian plants. ) They are realtively short, squat, with very small internode distances. They produce dense, hard buds.

I could be wrong, but, until I hear back from Mr. Robert Connell Clarke, I'll go with Moroccan plants as being sativa.

Posted: Tue 10th Mar 2009 11:43 pm
by TwoCanucks
Kermit wrote: A little videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BstaK5dJ ... re=related
And there is lots more so have a search :D
I loved this little vid. It got me excited again about my SpaceCase grinder. It has a little kiff collector chamber which is getting mighty full!

Soon I will be able to make my own little hash coin.

TC

EDIT ADD:

And after clicking through a couple more links, I stumble on this guy rolling a FORK JOINT.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdCkKqkp ... re=related

Sooooooo.... what do I do?!?!?

[img=http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/5994/img213k.th.jpg]

Posted: Wed 11th Mar 2009 07:30 pm
by Trichome_Dense
Kermit wrote:
And after clicking through a couple more links, I stumble on this guy rolling a FORK JOINT.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdCkKqkp ... re=related

Sooooooo.... what do I do?!?!?

[img=http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/5994/img213k.th.jpg]
You're a nut - :lol: that must have taken a while though... was it worth it?

Posted: Wed 11th Mar 2009 08:03 pm
by TwoCanucks
Trichome_Dense wrote:
Kermit wrote:
And after clicking through a couple more links, I stumble on this guy rolling a FORK JOINT.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdCkKqkp ... re=related

Sooooooo.... what do I do?!?!?

[img=http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/5994/img213k.th.jpg]
You're a nut - :lol: that must have taken a while though... was it worth it?
Most def worth it. Was actually pretty wrecked before i got to the main doob.

Something new is always worth a try.

TC

Posted: Wed 11th Mar 2009 08:13 pm
by Trichome_Dense
Damn.. I dont have the patience to roll something like that, just the will to smoke something like it... Good one TC!