Manufacturer: ApeOrigin
Baglung Nepalese is a great offspring of the cannabis variety Nepali that the legendary Swiss breeder 'El Malo' from Bluehemp produced very successfully many years ago. For these regular seeds, ApeOrigin has combined the original Bluehemp genetics with the Baglung Nepalese from Magic Herbs, thus ensuring that this great landrace is still available.
Baglung Nepalese is a mostly Sativa, a real landrace from the Baglung region that smells deliciously of chewing gum and berries - it is ideal for outdoors and for greenhouses, even guerrilla growers always get very good results with these regular outdoor seeds. Baglung Nepalese is very hardy and mold-resistant, cold nights and wetness do not cause any problems, by the way, at cooler temperatures the plants also turn wonderfully purple, sometimes you can see dark purple and almost even black leaves on the plants!
Lineage: Nepali (Bluehemp) x Nepalese (Magic Herbs) Genetics: Sativa Flowering Time: 7 - 8 weeks Smell: chewing gum and berries THC: 15%
ApeOrigin brings together ApeGenetics and Originseeds as part of a growing breeder group spread across several regions. Their main focus is on preserving and reviving classic cannabis strains, from older medicinal lines to rare landraces that are often unavailable today. Every breeder in the team works toward a personal goal, some target outdoor-friendly plants, while others build strains for indoor growers looking for something different.
Quick Facts Location: International group, based in Europe Focus: Rare landraces, medicinal types, and classic lines Types Available: Regular and feminized Well Known For: Bushmans, Mazar-I-Sharif, Slurricane, New York City Diesel, Nepali Works Well For: Growers seeking traditional genetics or rare traits
This group avoids modern hype strains and instead brings attention to older varieties with rich backgrounds. The project appeals to people who value genetic preservation, as well as those curious to grow something you will not see in most collections. More landraces and lesser-known heirloom types are expected to be added over time.