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Garhwali Shiva potent charas plant; Shiva's personal stash

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Posted 13 December 2011 - 09:10 AM

Garhwali Shiva

Genetics: Pure Himalayan Charas Plant
Latitude: 30N
Regional Harvest: October
Yield: 1kg - 2kg outdoors
Aroma: spices, incense, hash
Characteristics: beautiful soaring high; big vigorous plants

A classic Indian charas strain from the heart of Shiva's home in the High Himalaya, in the mountain valleys of the Kedarnath region of Garhwal. This is the best and most potent charas plant RSC has found in the Upper Garhwal region, the farmers rightly describing this as "very beautiful charas." What else would you expect from Shiva's personal stash?

Farmers can rub primo soft "cream" quality charas from these resinous plants. Aromas are floral perfume and spice. Plants will have great tolerance for cold, rain and damp, and are ready for harvest in the Himalaya around mid October. This strain has big seeds, and is very easy to germinate. Highly recommended to people looking for a soaring, euphoric sativa high worthy of Bholenath himself.

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