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PURE SATIVAS
That's what I want to see. I go for shorter flowering,clear/up, fruity type strains. But it doesn't matter, I just want to see more pure sativas in general. Whether they are landraces or hybrids of different sativas. I just think there's already plenty of indica genes, but y'all are the only ones who specialize in pure sativas, which is what I hope to be the main focus. But that's just me, it's not my company,haha. |
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since you invited comment zamalito, here's my two cents:
i don't know if it's feasible at the moment, but i would like to see you guys stocking all or most of your landrace/heirloom varieties permanently, rather than on a rotating auction basis. it's just a pet peeve of mine, not being able to have a 'catalog' with everything right in front of me, including pictures. i am old fashioned like that, i guess. i get very lost looking at seedbay. i realize though that the realities of breeding may not allow for this, but i would love to be able to scroll or flip through page after page of landrace descriptions and pictures. i think you guys have the potential to have one of those legendary catalogs like the old SSSC ones everybody wishes they had saved. you know? as for genetics, i won't be your #1 customer and i'm not very picky, but i'd recommend just offering the selected landrace sativas and indicas that you got. i know zamalito is on a mission from god when it comes to collecting seed (go for yours!) but what's already in your guys' stock would probably be blowing minds around here for at least 1-2 years, imo... also: did i mention i want a photo-illustrated (or even artistic renderings by a trained botanist for a 'naturalist' touch?) catalog? NOW!!!!!
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Muddy, you have really good business sense and you're definitely a good idea guy. You've made suggestions to me that sometimes didn't hit me for 3-4 months. Right now we just don't have everything together to stock the seeds for long periods. But its a definite plan to get a huge catalog of pur strains together.
Thc, I'm also partial to some of the aussie genetics. I'm waiting on the most pure mullumbimby madness seedline I've ever seen. This line has been maintained in a very impressive manner. I also plan to get this 303 down which is definitely an atf. I don't have any clues yet but if anyone knows where to find the strain "elephant killer" let me know. Gypsy sold it for a couple months at seedsdirect several years ago and I think breeder steve was working with it in switzerland but I haven't heard anything about it for a few years. Vonforne, I have as many brazilian lines as you can count and I have one plant from a lone seed which germinated out of several from some burmese herb sold in the southeastern u.s as burmajam in the early 1980's. I'm just not sure what to do with it yet. |
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Fp, by original c99 genetics are you referring to the genius cut or just f1 c99's. I have a very nice golden colored overripe honeydew scented c99 f1 cutting that I germed in december of 99 which a friend has been maintaining since I stopped growing it.
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greetings zamalito... what i'm talking about is the existence of an F1 mother that has been originally selected in 1999 and maintained for 7 years. she is very true c99 as the brothers grimm were noted for. the problem is there are no F1 males of the same pedigree. now the good news is that there is a line that was created from a specific effort back in 1999 using multiple males & females of Grimm F1's ... over the years i am now convinced that this line is the purest c99 around & that does make it very important & valuable for various reasons, some of which i'm sure you can appreciate ... we both love plants
peace & much respect this is her ... ripe in 45 days flower~power |
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I would like to see a shorter flowering hybrid version of alot of the landraces. It may not always be possible.
Something crossed to a recessive true breeding indica that retains the up High, something that just glows. I mean being high on life and weed, not being stoned out of it. |
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It is good to see yo here! We have just such a line coming on to the bay in a couple of weeks max. It is a line we call 'Moonflower' as that is where she takes you. A great combination of a worked SensiStar line with our selected Punto Roja Males. All in the head and a faster finishing, tighter flowered plant with a all Punto Roja high.. Peace, hhf |
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isnt c99 from seed from a bag of jack or silver haze from the sensi coffeeshop selfed to the same then cubed or something. i can honestly say that the famed pheno some picture with the very pistilated tops turn up in a lot of sensi varietys, ive never smoked c99 so cannot compare fully but if looks are anything to go on these types can still be found from the original breeders stock..
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jingles ... true c99 is unique..she cant be found anywhere else, but in the genetics of the original Bros Grimm release of the f1's back in 1999.. you have to grow & smoke what i am talking about to understand and appreciate her potential & special characteristics..
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More rare indica strains would be awesome. I am impressed with the sativa line up, but a little diversity by adding rare indicas is what I want.
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