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Mr Nice Seedbank - Nordle (Afghan Skunk)

£61.00

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

During the 1960's and early 1970's, the best hashish in the world was purchased in tea-houses in Afghanistan. Its resin was sticky, its colour and texture were pure, its tangy taste was as sweet as honey from heaven, and its high was a dreamer's paradise.

The country's ruler, King Saber Shah, loved it. In 1973, the king was ousted. In 1979, the Russians invaded, and the country's troubles deteriorated. So did the hashish, which soon became a clumsy mixture of a variety of resins from different plants, idly and slovenly screened, and held together by animal fat. Mr Nice first smuggled hashish in the 1970s and for reasons unknown to him it was referred to on the phone as 'Nordle'.

The contents of this packet are designed to maintain those forgotten wonders of the 1960's alive in seed form.

Characteristics

Genetics: Afghan x Skunk

Type: Indica / Sativa

Flowering Time: 6-8 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

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Yield: 500-750 gr/m2

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Harvest: Early/Mid October

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Disclaimer

In accordance with UK laws we only sell genuine cannabis seeds which are strictly for collection or souvenir purposes only. At present in the UK, it is legal to sell and own dormant cannabis seeds however it is illegal to cultivate, germinate, grow, or otherwise use them and as such we are not able to provide any information relating to this.

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