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Old 04-22-2007, 09:36 PM #41
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Haven't seen Dalat mentioned . Might be well worth tha effort . Another member mentioned some Iranian . Father-in-law spent 2 yrs there in tha late 50's in tha Marines working in tha Embasy in Tehran . He dated tha Shaw's daughter for acouple .... Hunted and fished on and around tha Caspian Sea . Would love to check some of that out . I'd imagine there would be Highland and Lowland varieties , as it is quite mountinous

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Old 04-25-2007, 03:07 PM #42
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I think Zamalito has plans to work with the Dalat at some point. Also doing a accession of a great Zamal this year.

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Old 05-12-2007, 04:18 AM #43
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The Zamal is one I would love to see in pure form. The Zamal x Neville's Haze I grew was my best ever strain (so far!), and I have some Zamal x Warlock from Gerrit of Magus Genetics, but I would really love to try out some pure Zamal.

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Sounds cool BH, what's the story on the Cali MEX IBL? love to hear about those heirlooms, my favourites, some real useful genes in those lines from the oldgits, lol
Not much info on the Mexi IBL, it's from the mountains in N Cali, one pheno looked a lot like a Pacific coast Mexican such as Oaxacan or Acapulco Gold, but other phenos looked to have some Thai influence in them, the guy who passed the seeds onto me grew the same strain outdoors near Big Sur and got 12 foot monsters that produced a racing, paranoid, soaring high, he also thought he saw some Thai influence in them. It is probably one of those IBLs that came about through guys growing fields of sativas of different origins and allowing open polliantion after removing the lesser individuals. I found it not to really be suited to indoorss at all, took over 20 weeks, never really finished as such, just kept on producing new calyxes, with some experience and practice, I'm sure this line could be successfully cultivated under lights, but I never got near its potential with my first attempt.



Old 05-12-2007, 01:57 PM #44
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Walker, I didn't realize you were also a southerner. I'm always glad to see southerners here. According the Mr. G the cherry bomb is a pure maui waui line he stabilized for a cherry thai flavor and acclimated to kentucky(?) with open pollination. Anyways, I cannot wait to see your cross.

what?!!!!!

How the hell did I miss that one?? I just knew "cherry bomb" had some indica in it. heh

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Old 05-23-2007, 09:11 PM #45
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I would like to see some native korean strains i know their out their especially after watching this video https://www.michaelm.com/mmedia/crypto.html . the korean words for cannabus are Dae Ma(corrupted chinese form i think) and sahm.
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Old 05-29-2007, 03:54 PM #46
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I've never seen a korean plant before. Soma said he uses a korean hybrid in most of his lines. I've heard a rumor that his big skunk korean was something much less exotic but that's just a rumor.
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Old 06-10-2007, 12:28 AM #47
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Any word on the African Lines?
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Old 06-19-2007, 12:02 AM #48
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Landrace brazilian and mexican sativa.



Old 06-19-2007, 01:28 AM #49
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I saw Steele Savage mention Iranian genetics, that would be nice to see!



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black magic african. if you can find that you will forever be the greatest seed comapany ever. seriously you oulw be the michael jordan of weed.
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