Does every state have it’s own local IBL or heirloom strain?

Like dog’s???

Come up meet the pack, blow a joint or 9

@Habitt

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I’ll bring my dog Lexi. She’s a German shepherd husky Akita mix. She needs to be socialized pretty badly as it’s just her, if that’s ok with you?

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I’m all the way up in Ohio and love this. Consider me there, fellas. Hoppin on the train.

As far as heirlooms, Ohio does have deathstar and lemon G…but almost everyone you meet here will get you “the cut” and there have been so many that came across I can’t honestly tell you shit about lemon G. I’ve had some a friend swore was the real deal and it didn’t do it for me. I’ve had really really good stuff called deathstar, but again, I’ve always taken it with a grain of salt.

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OF COURSE…my pack TRAINED/SOCIAL WILL NOT hurt your lady…can help you socialze her.

I open my back gate to the right o way, and the Greenbelt n Creek…it is DOG HEAVEN HERE!!!

When ya gonna visit??? Im free…let me check my schedule…

Yeah im FREE…ALWAYS… :sunglasses:

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Ibl for outdoor is the main focus. Indoor doesn’t work for these questions. You can flower anything indoors.

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Difficult question.

Every country have his own clones they are proud but they always have been traded between européens. I’m not sure but :

  • Holland with his old clones : amnesia, A5, C5, mexican haze, dr. Grinspoon, Kali mist, white widow, AK47 (only amnesia is easy to find. The others are lost or not sprout to public)
  • germany : blueberry haze, jackflash, etc…
  • england have a lot of good old clones like : exodus cheese, brighside cheese, blues, psychosis, etc…
  • France : Sour diesel Riri
  • Spain : Critical, Lilly, Reina Madre, etc…
  • switzerland : :strawberry: fraise
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Nailed it @Emeraldgreen ! An outdoor IBL is really interesting because it lets you take a peek at what stresses they faced in climate, pest and disease, and other biotic and abiotic interactions. It also likely has traits that the breeder considers important, looking at many of them in a common garden and reciprocal transplants should bring out some of the genetic features that have contributed to their local adaptation

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I still to this day have not found a good representation of the Maui Wowie I was getting yearsss back. I’ve grown out a couple different “Maui wowie’s” but nothing that seems to come close. Any good recommendations?

Don’t mean to derail this thread but any info would be appreciated.

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First plant I grew was some aloha widow that was far far better than I deserved. It was amazing, easy growing and crazy producing. That’s all I have

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You won’t find a better person that @Jetdro!!! I’m talkin’ here, there, or ANYWHERE. SS/BW…mister :honeybee: :100: :pray: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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He always seemed a real stand up guy to me from his posts here.

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Are these clones for outdoor or indoor?


Accident cross I made last winter she is showing remarkable resistance to septoria which ran through the field.

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jackflash basically is the outdoor (i guess outside of spain? they can grow whatever there)

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hes saying shes an akita man like they tend to just wanna bite for no reason when theyre young… husky energy might not help that lol. your pack are grown and all just saying. with simple safeguards they could help socialize her, my aussie lets the akita babies snap at her then when they get to a certain age she just puts them in place real gently so i think youre both good.

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Colorado cough and while not bred out of colorado golden goat from our next door neighbors.
Topeka, Kansas

Golden Goat was created by accident in Topeka, Kansas, when a male Hawaiian-Romulan pollinated Mr. Dank’s Island Sweet Skunk. The scent is described as being a combination of sweet, sour, and spicy, with a tropical fruit flavor.

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What does AC stand for on the NH heirloom? Trying to find some info on it

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Yo!!! Septoria tolerance/resistance is awesome!! Sorry about the rest of your field, I know a lot of growers trying to do outdoor in MI that have really had a tough go with septoria the last few years.

Shit, since we got the heirloom/local/ibl thread going, we need to start compiling lists of strains/cuts that have different disease resistance as a reference for growers!

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I made up Houston Humble… :flushed:

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Oregon Diesel lol unless that plant was the host it was just immune to septoria, pm, did get some mold in an atmospheric river situation though.

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That would be helpful for some. Most big producers are just running popular cuts though. You should check out the Copa thread

@shade tell me more of the Oregon diesel

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