Bourbon

Philippines ?

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I came to this forum to suggest this very country lol. I'd love to see the team explore the mountains of Baguio. I never got the chance to see any herb in my three weeks there but my uncle told me that the rebels grow lots and lots of it in the mountains. 

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Will be based there most probably within 2 years from now, married to a Philippina, had several stay there in the centre of the Philippines and basically the weed there was of a bad quality, very seedy as one can expect, compressed in small bricks, Mouldy smell to it but to her defense even with all those aspects still showing potential, so I guess grown, harvest on correct time, dried properly, cured enough, it could be a very tasty sweet flower to consume. Now like many overseas countries I have been and consumed, I always, always score weed full with seeds... never that's i can remember to have had a batch without seeds. Anyway which in a way it's good for me because it provides me with an endless supply of seeds.

Still I am amased on how little care these farmers in general provide to these crops... cultivated roughly, no segregation of male from female, harvested too early, sun dried, final product is roughly trimmed.

Not the most interesting review, I know. Lol sorry ? 

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