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    • Pepe Ramon
      @Punk#1I'd be happy growing these if the path is 30m away, it really doesn't smell like weed so I wouldn't worry too much.
    • Punk#1
      I really like the sound of these.   Do you reckon the smell from 4 of these would travel very far? I think I grew Ketama or some variation a few years back and can't remember be them being too stinky, Had a few in my garden at home and honestly can't remember smelling them at all. Although my plot is a good scramble through dense gorse there is a dog walking path 30m or so away, Not used too frequently but a couple of times a week at the most. Had no problems last year, Just always got to pray the wind direction is in my favour
    • Pepe Ramon
      They do smell but not like any cannabis you've ever smelled before. Unless you know what this plant is and what it smells like then the average joe wouldn't have a clue tbh. I would describe the smell as a cross between honeysuckle and sandalwood, it's a little spicy sort of like incense.   She was really easy to grow and very willing to do her thing and it's definitely a strain everyone should try at least once.    This is from the Ace Seeds website...   Traditional hash plant from the Rif area near to Ketama and Chefchaouen, famous for producing kif (the traditional blend of cannabis flowers with tobacco) and the famous Moroccan blond hash.   This pure Moroccan strain is one of the fastest psychoactive sativa landraces on the planet, due to its semi autoflowering traits and its very short flowering time. Traditionally, this strain is sown at the beginning of spring, starting to bloom in June, and being harvested as early as August, when it begins to be processed and beaten by hand to produce the traditional Moroccan hashish, which varies in quality depending on the size of the sieve and the amount of time the flowers are beaten.   Moroccan plants are small/medium sized. They start with fairly wide leaves, but when they reach their sexual maturity and flowering they develop as a pure sativa with foxtail floral structures, quickly accumulating to form good sized buds. There are 2 main phenotypes according to their structure. The most common phenotype grows very columnar and tall, with the second phenotype being smaller, shorter and more branched. This variety is grown at a very high plant density in its native land, with very little fertilizer and water, which means it has developed excellent resistance against heat and drought, performing perfectly with little care and low levels of nutrients, which makes it an ideal strain for outdoor guerrilla growing in hot and dry climates.   Morocco is the largest hashish producer in the world, with its renowned hashish being the most exported, especially to Europe. Unfortunately, since the beginning of the 21st century, a massive introduction of foreign indoor genetics from Europe and North America has taken place in Morocco, in order to increase the hashish production and potency.   While this has been achieved on certain farms where these foreign genetics are cultivated with more care, the genetic contamination has also meant that Moroccan hashish has gradually lost its characteristic psychoactivity and distinctive ‘golden’ and mellow terpenes, which made Moroccan hashish a world reference in the cannabis scene of the 20th century.   Certain Moroccan growers have now realized that these new foreign genetics require much more care, water and fertilizers, are harvested much later than traditional Moroccan strains, and do not have the same resistance against heat and outdoor pests. The old Moroccan strains are still the most suitable for growing in large remote plots with poor irrigation resources that cannot be tended with as much care. For this reason, a group of old school Moroccan growers have offered us ancient heirloom Moroccan seeds for their reproduction and preservation, before the unstoppable genetic contamination completely wipes out the old Moroccan strains in their original state.   Highly Recommended 
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