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way to pull a chemdog.
well in most of the rest of the country you still go to jail for possesion, nevermind growing. just a friendly reminder.
way to bogart a strain you got from him.
as to most of the rest of the thread.....
seriously how has what rez has done been bogarting?
Hiya!
Firstly-Chemdog isn't a breeder.
Never has been,never will be.
He's a grower,and a damn good one,at that.
(And a very nice guy,as well.)
"JJ-NYC" is a friend of Chem's,anything "released by Chem"
(Read As: "Approved by,but Not Bred by,Chemdog") will most likely come from JJ.....edit for lengthy rant....[ Anyhow.... There isn't really any point in those guys bothering trying to closet-pollen-chuck an inbred line from the Chemdog 'D' Clone,as Reservoir has already got a finished Chemdog D-based inbred line
oswizzle to be honest your talking crap,,,,
Hey Bro, I would not worry about losing the original Hemp strains that are good for nothing but twine, clothes, and fiber, paper, etc.....
They still make it through to the growers, just take a shot at Harborside, Berkeley Patients Group clones, you will always find a few of those.
I was online today doing a little kush research outside this site... the man's name we all know that is associated to it said there was someone using his good name to defraud or scam potential seed buyers.
haha funny but both of those groups have stepped their game up a bitm the fire OG cuts i got from harborside recently were some nice kushy stuff, and BPG gives clones to a few farms up north and they have some decent kush crosses as well that produced good nugs last season..
i was at a local club today..they had some "milky way OG kush" that made me laugh. i ended up buying a half 8th of it for 30 bucks, its the same exact kush that i grow, the SFV Pure Kush cut. milkyway OG haha, that club plays a ton of name games. U2 kush, blue bubba kush, Uranium Kush, Platinum Kush, Woogie Boogie OG kush....all for basic fire and SFV pheno OG kushes..
i think all these breeder soap opera dramas are a little played out anyways.
Uhhhhh....ya think?
He He He all this talk is hillarious.... You guy actually think a war zone like the Hindu Kush Mountain region ever imported marijuana to United States are trippen lol Not to mention the weather in that region probally couldnt even grow hemp....Trying to imagine a white person going to a war torn part of the world and retrieve seeds is such a joke...
Soviet occupation doesnt have shit to do with Hindu Kush region....thats the place Pakistan and India have been fighting over since the 1940's...do some homework ..no fucken way in hell anyone is going there and bringing seeds from a part of the world they can barley grow wheat lol
Cold winters and hot summers characterize the climate of the Hindu Kush range. Winters of the lower highlands vary from extremely cold in Ziarat, Quetta, Kalat, Muslim Baagh and Khanozai the northern districts to mild conditions closer to the Makran coast. Summers are hot and dry, especially the arid zones of Chaghai and Kharan districts. The plain areas are also very hot in summer with temperatures rising as high as 50 °C (122 °F). Other hot areas includes, Turbat, and Dalbandin. Winters are mild on the plains with the temperature never falling below the freezing point. The desert climate is characterized by hot and very arid conditions.
German Anthropologists mapped the taxonomy of the Hindu Kush region c1940. later c1960s the Russians moved in. at which point hashish and seed were moved to support 'those that struggle'.
German Anthropologist didnt map the plant right...there is Zero mention of Iran in any of the text books in relation to cannabis....I have never read anything ...yet...it grows wild over there everyewhere in the mountains and it has the most ideal weather in the entire middle east...the best weather as a matter of fact....so Indicas have been here for thousands of years and zero mention of it from experts who have been at it this long....hmmmmm suspect...
"Sample populations of 157 Cannabis accessions of diverse geographic origin were surveyed for allozyme variation at 17 gene loci. The frequencies of 52 alleles were subjected to principal components analysis. A scatter plot revealed two major groups of accessions. The sativa gene pool includes fiber/seed landraces from Europe, Asia Minor, and Central Asia, and ruderal populations from Eastern Europe. The indica gene pool includes fiber/seed landraces from eastern Asia, narrow-leafleted drug strains from southern Asia, Africa, and Latin America, wide-leafleted drug strains from Afghanistan and Pakistan, and feral populations from India and Nepal. A third putative gene pool includes ruderal populations from Central Asia.
Oh and the people of Afghanistan....they are basically white people....