Hello everyone,
I used to entertain myself with some small scale outdoor/indoor experiments in the early to mid 90's. Some were successful, some were not. I mucked about with some with seeds from Jamaican, Nepalese, Thai and Hawaiian landraces, Northern Lights, California Orange, some unknown Skunk variety and something called "Danish Dynamite". I never did any crosses or anything.
I've been very tempted to start experimenting again. So I've been lurking at this place for a while and decided to register.
For some reason I find outdoor growing much more interesting than indoor setups. Even though the climate here is a bit of a show stopper. To get decent results I would have a very limited choice of strains to use.
I must say that I enjoyed reading about leb27 aka leb30 a lot. Very interesting! I wouldn't mind trying to turn one of those trees into some "red leb".
Unfortunately I'm located a bit further up north than the Danes so I'm not sure the leb would like it up here, even though it's been hardened in Denmark for so long.
Anyway. This is a nice place and even if I may not be able to contribute with much more than praise of the work of others I will most certainly enjoy my stay and learn a lot.
Cheers!
I used to entertain myself with some small scale outdoor/indoor experiments in the early to mid 90's. Some were successful, some were not. I mucked about with some with seeds from Jamaican, Nepalese, Thai and Hawaiian landraces, Northern Lights, California Orange, some unknown Skunk variety and something called "Danish Dynamite". I never did any crosses or anything.
I've been very tempted to start experimenting again. So I've been lurking at this place for a while and decided to register.
For some reason I find outdoor growing much more interesting than indoor setups. Even though the climate here is a bit of a show stopper. To get decent results I would have a very limited choice of strains to use.
I must say that I enjoyed reading about leb27 aka leb30 a lot. Very interesting! I wouldn't mind trying to turn one of those trees into some "red leb".
Unfortunately I'm located a bit further up north than the Danes so I'm not sure the leb would like it up here, even though it's been hardened in Denmark for so long.
Anyway. This is a nice place and even if I may not be able to contribute with much more than praise of the work of others I will most certainly enjoy my stay and learn a lot.
Cheers!