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Let's talk 'West Cork Wonder'
Anyone any experience, tips, observations, smoke reports?
Going to try a few guerilla grows this year so wondering if anyone had past xp with WCW. Nice 1. |
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Never heard of it, love to see pictures.
Who is it by? I have some Buena Hierba auto's to put out, Bubblegum and Alien OG. Good to see a new poster in this forum. Greetz. Last edited by meltybubble; 04-26-2016 at 09:16 AM.. Reason: sp. |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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western wonder? mentioned on here before, sativa, decades old, if you go digging theres some photos somewhere on here (think they were under a powerline).
Old seeds or fresh? been drooling over his stuff for years, hope they all go well |
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Found a pack of seeds in funky skunk in cork. Its from the hippies down west cork direction. they've been growing out doors up the mountain for 30 odd years.
they say the plants can handle cold down to -3 C and its well used to irish climate. was curious if anyone had tried it before. |
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interesting never heard of or knew that there was an irish strain any pics yet would be really interesting to see how it does and battles aphids, mildew and bloody botris
Does that cork shop have a website?? |
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The do have a website but the 'west cork wonder' isn't listed on it.
All i remember from the info page on their inshop catalogue is that it supposedly can handle temps down to -3 C and they have been growing it down west cork since the 80's. You gets 50 seeds for 60 euro . but from what I've discovered so far maybe 50% of the seed will crack. I'm hoping that 30 years of surviving our Irish climate will make it fairly resistant to outdoor issues . Fingers crossed. lol |
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I wouldn't mind talking to the lads who got that "western wonder" stuff going there. Must be some good stories.
That stuff would be pretty interesting, it gets pretty cold during winter alright, had an indoor plant get stunned lightly. Also the thread you mentioned, VonBudi, is here, but the pics seem to be gone :( https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=184878 |
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Western winds is nice, old but still nice!
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Any updates on this plant, Medazza?
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