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Old 10-02-2008, 11:54 AM #21
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Hi titoon m8, glad u enjoyed em, that flytrap bubble was so nice, and all the grades bubbled beautifully, 25u, 73u and 120u . I found the 25 to have the best and most complex flavors , the 120 was str8 hash flavor and the 73u was a smooth subtle mix of the flavors. i love hash so much and miss the old school imports , so this is as close as i can get lol. The candy does get better in taste taken to term and flushed , but it still doesnt get to the level of its smell. Hence i crossed it with a mixed bunch of pollen from males of the cherryfuel line, looking to add its flavor to the mix and get a range aromas and flavors to choose from in the hybrid, and to inch a bit more of the fuel high into the mix.
Hi smurf, cant wait to see how they do for u outside m8, they haven't been outside for quite a few gens but as thats where the genetics came from im sure u will get some absolute gems amongst the mix.
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Old 10-02-2008, 12:42 PM #22
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got mates that get this stuff not for a while but its worth the $400 zips.
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Old 10-02-2008, 11:15 PM #23
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i love hash so much and miss the old school imports
You hit a soft spot there mate, I'll never forget the old Turkish putty & the Lebanese blonde we use to smoke with the migrants bringing it in,,, easily some of the fondest memories I have... always nicely packaged and stamped,, I'll never forget the good old days. lol
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Old 10-05-2008, 12:55 AM #24
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Great smoke report titoon29.They are surely some top shelf genetics moonunit.I remember your zoid berry from cw.Awesome, just awesome.Thanks for sharing guys.
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Old 10-05-2008, 01:22 PM #25
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Great thread, Thanks titoon. What makes these landraces?
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Old 10-07-2008, 11:03 AM #26
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Getting a QP o that ole RedBeard or RedDevil on the weekend.similar kind of gear.

similar kind of gear << not similar at all, nothing more than a red skunk cut (presume Shanti's Devil) from late 90's, Popular with comercial growers.
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Old 10-07-2008, 11:08 AM #27
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any regions for these landraces?

This is bubkus.
Good luck though, always plenty of willing sheep with cash
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Old 10-07-2008, 01:32 PM #28
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No they arent derived from landraces run( i never once said they were), u are correct( although please define landrace exactly for me), english is titoons second language m8, and he took my saying they came from old outdoor growers genetic populations up and down the east coast collected from old aussie sat stocks from the mid 80s on. I am not posting town names but lets start with hunter, new england, and the mid to north coast nsw. Honestly though m8 i dont give a shit what u or anyone think anymore, im just going to get the genetics out there to those who will enjoy em ( for free, at my own cost)and dissapear again. Im not even in the seed game , just been working our lines for quite a number of years, and i still cop shit like " always plenty of willing sheep with cash" . I will always stay in touch with my friends on here and do my absolute best to get the genetics out there to the right ppl.
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Old 10-07-2008, 02:56 PM #29
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Hi

i used the word landrace, maybe not correctly, but as moonunit stated what s the definition of landrace... for me as he worked with old lines back when there were almost no dutch genes in australia, so even if they are hybrid of aussie old genetics, i consider a part of them as landraces...

Anyway thanks runThc for putting this point out, maybe i was too quick talking of landraces. Moonunit never used this word, and please don't make quick conclusion like the one you did... If some seeds are released in the future i can say it's only because people asked for them, moonunit doesn t plan to open a seedbank as far as i know ! But this would be a shame not to share such genetics...

Moonunit is one of the kindest grower i ve ever met, and i have great respect for him. He's not a businessman as a lot of breeders are, nowadays... And his knowledge is so great i'ld even pay him to write posts on ic...

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Old 10-07-2008, 11:07 PM #30
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any regions for these landraces?

This is bubkus.
Good luck though, always plenty of willing sheep with cash
and always someone with a negative comment to spoil good threads .. come on man im sure u can see thats not what its about , if your an aussie u should give some support to your fellow australians that are doing their darndest to help ....
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