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Australian Landrace(s)
Hello everybody,
i have a simple question. Have some friends from Australia and was thinking to ask them to bring me back some pure unhybridized strains from Australia. I've only come across one called Duck's Foot (though its origins are not clear, it could even be a mix of various plants). Here's the question: i'm after some real unworked/unhybridized plant from Australia, its name, origin (location) and any other info you may have and want to share. Thank you all riddly |
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wally duck is the creator of ducks foot im sure hes here on the forums hit him up
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Hi riddly,
there is Duckfoot/webbed leaves plants ("patte canard" in french) in Tahiti area, they have "patte canard indica" and "patte canard sativa" I read that webbed leaves trait could came from indian genetics I think they don't have cannabis naturally in their isolated ecosystem, it's 60/more years imported genetics and hybrids made with them, try to find Mullumbimby Madness if you search for an old famous aussie strain ++! |
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![]() Red beard is a good old aussie strain pretty shore its not a landrace strain but would love to no if anyone still has it around
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unfortunately he hasn't posted nor started threads anywhere. can't seem to get on his personal page to send him a message. you know how?
did some research based on what you wrote but nothing. it's all old. i guess if there's such a strain it'd be kept by the aborigenal people thanks though!
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again a very old strain and unknown. nobody knos anything about it or has info about it. a pity. i thought there were some real landraces down there maybe i was wrong? thank you for bringing the name up
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You can buy Ducksfoot if you know where to look.
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No landrace down here but hope of getting a bag seed showing landrace traits but mr nice guys seed bank have la nina strain with a australian sativa in it that's the only thing i could recommend for aussie landrace thats document
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From what I understand Cannabis isn't a native plant in Australia, though there's always the possibility I may be wrong. If you're looking for 'Australian Landraces' you're more likely to fins something from one of the South East Asian countries, PNG, Thai, etc... that's been bread and worked to do well in OZ.
On a side note, in NZ, we've still got some red beard going around, mainly called Nelson Red Beard, which I believe is derived from a strain from one of the Southern African countries.
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Hi Brother Nature, thank you for the rpely. I managed to acquire on Seedbay some PNG. Will def.ly work on it .Am very curious to see how they'll perform in natural outdoor environment using open pollination.
I did some research on the red beard but seems to be unobtainable for the time being. |
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