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simply stunning peyote mustafunk!!!
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Nice jams...good trimming music!
I was just playing Jimmy Smith's 'Root Down' disc while trimming the other day, groovin' along to that B3.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Does the Peyote purple smoke well? Potency? Just a beautiful plant, almost black!
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CBG
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![]() I'm testing atm 8 females from original Bubba Kush F2 seeds sourced from Katsu Bluebird himself. Will take pics from the best looking plants as soon as they get closer to harvest time, been too busy lately. They are smelling heavenly so far and two specific ladies have already caught my eye! ![]() Peace. |
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Hoooola Mustaa, wow
, tagged cabronazo ijij. Amazing pics and models ;D will come around for sure.Un abrazoote n |
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Hi Mustafunk,
Subscribed! Glad to see this thread of yours. Looking forward to your future posts. ThaiBliss
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Very impressive photography and collection MF.. I'm pretty jealous!
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Very nice photos bro
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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A few years ago I've decided to focus full time on keeping documenting and preserving heirlooms, I'm already too involved to give up! I've been digging the crates lately and there are loads of seeds in need that I don't want to see dissapearing. The outdoor season is about to start and there are exciting plans going on preservation wise, mostly tropicals but some old hashplants too! ; ) Also wanna keep cleaning and testing some strains like the Senegal Casamance and Angolese Malanje or hybrids as the Lambsbread/Vietnam Black, Zamal/Jamaican, Congo/Mexican and others we've done. As well as exploring other exotic cultivars from all over the world. I have a senegalese friend who just came back there for holidays and will source me with a few interesting beans he have been scoring lately. I've chosen to focus on African genetics though, because coincidence or not, I love smoking them and they were all around me during this last few years, so my collection has been growing since then. I feel they are part of our cannabis history here in Spain. They have the high I love while being quite stable sex wise and a bit faster than extreme "late Xmas landraces" as the Thais, Cambodians, Indonesians, Colombians or the Zamals. You need half a year only to test them and it's just crazy! This are some pictures from our Angolese diamba cultivar, imported from Malanje village and tested the past season outdoors in NorCal by Chomba64 and Snowhigh. Thank you guys, it was amazing to see her full potential under the sun! Hopefully we'll go for the 4th generation soon, as she still needs a bit potency and terpenes selection to make her true qualities shine! ;-) |
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