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subrob

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Very curious as to what is known about these folks...bought some seeds from them back in early 2000's...big blue and nl5...the big blue was an outstanding pack of seeds and my bro rocked the nl5...
I've heard they used sensi seed stock and some cuts from Cali to work with...are they still around? With other companies now? What's the deal? Figured I would come here instead of breeders forum..thanks in advance for any info
 

dannykarey

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I heard they don't release much gear anymore..........Green life seeds was the last place I ordered there gear from.....Got the NL5 and afghan dream. They might be available at other places but not sure..........actually I'll check the green life site out see if they still offer them.......yeah looks like they do.

Ive used Green life a couple of times with no problems, happy hunting man.

Danny
 

bigbag

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Vancouver breeding pioneer, pretty much was the first modern style seed co in north America through Emery...was always a solid line up of classics
 

subrob

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Thanks ...
D.k....I did not realize he/they were still operating...that is good to know...I've got some afghan dream I just popped...what did you think?
B.b...I remember growing in the northwest in the early-mid nineties...discovering the Marc e seed catalog and shitting a brick! Thinking it was coolest thing I had seen...memorized everything...but did not buy seedsfor awhile..took some time to get used to the idea of getting seed or cut from someone you hhadn't grown up with..and even longer to get used to the idea of ordering thru mail! When I finally popped my commercial seed cherry it was bcsc and doc atomic...
I'm high...and rambling...
 
What does that acronym stand for? Bodhi just did a cross with them and I wanted to know who they were, but without the name, google produced nothing.
 

dannykarey

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British Columbia Seed Company...........There gear is still around.

Afghan dream was pretty killer actually...........Big greasy buds, some were done in 56 days, others went a week or 2 longer. I think most had a sweet smell/taste......with a couple being a little spicier..........The clones rooted really quick too......Let us know how ya make out with them man.

Danny
 
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