bambi
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If you ever grew out the outdoor New Zealand bush sativa back in the 1980's or early nineties, you would agree its best suited to our climate and finishs quite early, around the beguinning of April it would be ready to harvest,
finished early Yet its a sativa, well yes but the plants we used to grow out back then were simillar in appearence to skunk number one, not all but some were, before i stopped growing it as a teenager i did get to see a full on skunk indica pheno plant, i didnt know what it was back then, no one else seemed to know either, skunk was still unheard of in these days, or just comming into the lime light i should say,
It smelt rotten like a sewarge type smell you get in caliofornian indicas, my older companions thought it best to get rid of it incase it infected my entire crop, the rest of my mothers were extremely big, stretchingl over 12 foot high with lots of budding sites,
alas the whole crop was stolen that year, so i didnt get a chance to see what become of the smelly indica i grew out off the nz bush sativa seeds i had interbreed year after year with my friends at the time, 1986-89
My question to the kiwi folk about is can we still get hold of these old nz sativa seeds,?
Id really appereciate any and all feed back on these plants, I had some old seed myself but they didnt sprout properly due to not keeping the seeds in a cool dry spot, if id used the fridge then id have had much better success.
finished early Yet its a sativa, well yes but the plants we used to grow out back then were simillar in appearence to skunk number one, not all but some were, before i stopped growing it as a teenager i did get to see a full on skunk indica pheno plant, i didnt know what it was back then, no one else seemed to know either, skunk was still unheard of in these days, or just comming into the lime light i should say,
It smelt rotten like a sewarge type smell you get in caliofornian indicas, my older companions thought it best to get rid of it incase it infected my entire crop, the rest of my mothers were extremely big, stretchingl over 12 foot high with lots of budding sites,
alas the whole crop was stolen that year, so i didnt get a chance to see what become of the smelly indica i grew out off the nz bush sativa seeds i had interbreed year after year with my friends at the time, 1986-89
My question to the kiwi folk about is can we still get hold of these old nz sativa seeds,?
Id really appereciate any and all feed back on these plants, I had some old seed myself but they didnt sprout properly due to not keeping the seeds in a cool dry spot, if id used the fridge then id have had much better success.