My name is Mike and I’m passionate when it comes to collecting the best landrace strains found in East Africa.
In August 2024, a group of 30 donors from this amazing community sponsored my strain hunt in Goma, the famous tourist city located in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Thanks to their support, I was able to find a highly potent and psychedelic landrace sativa strain found in a small rural town called Masisi.
I announced my plans to visit the Pearl of Africa based on these reasons;
Western Uganda has a similar tropical climate and soil to northern Congo. I believe that these factors are conducive for highly potent landrace sativas
The unique terpenes found in the Ugandan Kerosene sativa make me believe that there might be other varieties with interesting terpene profiles.
As the founder of East Africa Genes, I believe that I have a role to play in the conservation of landrace strains found in East African countries. It’s through visiting different areas of Uganda will help the local growers understand the importance of maintaining pure genetics for future generations.
Currently, 16 donors have signed up in support of this adventure! I have 14 slots open to anyone who’s ready to get exclusive access to the seeds that I’ll collect travelling across Uganda.
For just $80 per slot, you’ll gain exclusive access to rare, indigenous genetics—direct from the source. Be part of a once-in-a-lifetime journey to discover and preserve unique strains.
You can send me a DM and I’ll send you my paypal address and answer any questions you might have about this trip.
I think I found at least another half dozen people that will join us for the next hunt😁 @Kidete I told them I would direct them
To your email if that’s okay…or to IG if you have an account there
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Ok. I’ll Try to get in touch with everybody today. Theres a bunch… So many, I saw the pile of messages waiting for me and I put my phone back down🤣 Be looking for them soon. Also dont forget to tell them the details about what you are offering… and
don’t forget to tell them seeds will take a while to arrive too.