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US Feral Landrace Hemp Preservation
Hello weed lovers
Recent political developments make it likely that large-scale hemp commercial cultivation will resume in the US. This is great news, but it made me think of something. I have always wanted to collect a good sample of "ditchweed" seeds. I am not sure what to call these populations, feral landrace, acclimated feral population, whatever. I have never gotten around to it though. I think these populations are unique, and valuable. If really large scale production resumes, these populations will be irretrievably altered. I am sure that hemp lovers like SamS have plenty of these seeds, and I think that chemist guy GOJoe has collected quite a few. I sure would like to hear from someone telling me that good representative samples have been secured. |
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