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From the Transkei, eastern cape South Africa called "Rooi Baard" small nuggety heads with red hairs... Very popular...
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Aussie landrace
Just as a point of interest 'personally through my own experience the landrace generic type outdoor gear that gets around this neck of the woods (Se queensland) .
In my opinion I wouldn't worry yourself too much about aussie land races as the ones I've tried over the years are pretty darn average. Always that same shitty taste and affect . That's why people buy seeds from Europe,America etc Quality genetics'good outcome. That's not to say quality landrace aussie doesn't exist,but generally the genetics are not as good as they could be and I guess mass produced bush gear will always be pretty average. Personally I wouldn't waste your time far superior landraces are available elseware! My European strains pole axe aussie outdoor landrace sativa smokers!✌️
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