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If you were conducting an interview with Tony (Sagarmatha Seeds) what questions would YOU ask?
I'll be interviewing him for an upcoming article in the magazine and just curious what kind of things you'd be interested in hearing about....let's have some feedback ![]() dg |
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...just would like to know if Tony plans on filling the seed banks with his Northern Lights #9 soon? I have been looking around for that one for a long time now. :(
Thankx DD
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Ahhh lucky you
![]() Well first you can start off by asking when he became interested in seeds, etc...Always fun knowing where it all started. Maybe ask him a little bit about the structure of his company, and/if he has any buisness background, etc... His personal favorite out of the stash. Most memorable experience while being in the buisness. Words of wisdom/advice for people getting started. And of coarse, what does he have in store for us? Hope that helped you out a little bit, goodluck with everything
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cross selection
I would like to know the mental process he goes through to decide what strains to cross. If he uses a trial and error method mixed with his years of experience, or if it is a more scientific method. Does he consider certain breeding characterstics more important than others (i.e. vigor, yield, as opposed to the type of high - social, cerebral)
Some of the most important things in obtaining reproducable healthy, large yields. Thanks for asking our imput DG. That should be an interesting interview indeed! BP |
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Those are some great suggestions guys, keep 'em coming!
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Yeah,I got one.
Ask him why he doesn't have a forum here!!! JLP
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Location: USA
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In his search for genetics, where was the most Unlikely location or source of those he's used for breeding stock ?
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More good news!
Right on JLP, there is already a forum in the works
for Sagarmatha, you all should be able to see it online in a couple days. Just got confirmation from Tony that he and his staff will definitely be coming onboard. ![]() dg |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Hey Dutchgrown,
Does he search for new genetics, like in Thailand or Africa?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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HOW HAS YEARS OF TRIPPIN BALLS HELPED THE GENITICS AT SAG?
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