Free Seeds & Free Clones Thread Vol. 2 (Part 1)

Have you picked the 4?

I’m planning on visiting mom in Mississauga in next two weeks.

I have a fem puna duck clone a little under a foot tall I could toss your way if you wanted to meet up, maybe a couple of others if youd want.

I’d prefer them to go outdoors since I had a bit of a thrip problem about a year ago…havent seen a bug since but I don’t want to ever pollute someone else’s clean space.

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Holy Sh!t, @DougDawson
Is there anything you DON’T do? Hahaha! Youdaman!

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I found some ABC mi compas! Thank you guys :sunglasses:

Giving plants away is legal here as long as they’re not in flower.

Giving flower away is legal as long as it’s not on plants…

Go figure.

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Right on, my bro :sunglasses:

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Sounds like whoever was making up the rules was about 3/4 full of that dried flower!

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It’s that kind of calculus that made me drop out of pre-med…lol

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Sang. Those sound better than mine. Great job!

So my Purple Nigerian ; Yetigrows needs.

To second my exotic giveaways: I have some REAL Panama Red (Sweet Berry) which I was going to give to a friend of mine a couple months ago but he was running other seed and well - They no longer talk to me so; Thanks for that ~ You know who you are!

So if anyone wants to run the real Panama;
I’ve got two packs of it in which, one of them I will be willing to share.

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Mikey is interested.

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Damn really want that. But I don’t know when I’d grow it sadly. Will Pass to some one who is ready to grow.

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Panama Red ; Sweet Berry 21-31%THC Panama Red Hair (purple, blue, green, red,
yellow) x Panama Red hair red stem pheno.

’ 4 th generation of breeding with this line to bring out this phenotype. This is your chance to acquire a Pure Heirloom Landrace Equatorial Central American cultivar from Panama. At one time Panama was part of Colombia, until it broke away and the United States built the Panama Canal in place where the French failed in their attempt. The Indigenous Kuna, Arawak and Taino tribes of the Isthmus of Panama and islands of the Caribbean were smoking firebrands called “tobacos” basically blunts with happy herb that made them laugh and finally sleep. The red varieties most likely came over during transatlantic voyage from Africa from the times before the last ice age, the Phoenicians and other travelers as recent as the slave trade and bringing in central Africans who brought seeds with them. West and Central African varietals which popped up later in Brazil as Aracaju Red, Manga Rosa, Colombian Red or Punto Rojo, was grown in the upper portion of Grand Colombia before Panama separated into its own country. The varieties which grew in the jungles adapted and created more resins to ward off pests and protect from the intense solar radiation. Some of these lines after many years growing produced roots with barbs for protection one would assume in the jungle environment. This phenotype is an heirloom Panamanian which has very good resin production, turns blue, red, green, purple and the leaves mature to a bright yellow which is really striking in contrast to the rest of the flowers. Being an equatorial line, flowering is induced with 13 & ½ hours of darkness at least if growing indoors. The aroma of this phenotype is a delicious berry candy gum aroma. The smoke is exotic and smooth, energetic at first with some power. The longer the cure the more profound the smells and tastes will become, though unlike some harsh landraces when first harvested its good with a light drying period. The intensity increases with the cure and the effects are profound and luxurious. This is not a strain for beginners or for people that don’t have patience and even then one should freshen up on what it takes to grow a strain that can take 12-16 weeks of flowering at least, sometimes 20 weeks or more. ** This was a limited release*

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still have room outside but if anybody else needs it more or you have folks already bless yousir

Thanks bud but I am going to run autos. Figure to start them this weekend so I can have an early harvest. Fall is always iffy here as you know so I am steering clear of photos for the outdoor. I really appreciate the offer.

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@ChronicMcBudz If that was meant for me, I would be extremely grateful. I have some beans to trade if you are interested. Ill send you a list of what Inhave and you can pick whatever you want from it :smiley:
Thank you !

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wait thats a bit much for ny grow season i digress

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You’re in NY?

I specialize in Cold Weather Exotic Autoflower - Self-proclaimed of course…

I find new growers have an easier time with autoflowers outdoors.

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All good, I understand completely.

You expressed interest in the duckfoot yesterday, just trying to be neighborly…and find worthy homes for a few plants…

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I am in NY

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yup central NY about 30 miles outside Syracuse sometimes finishing outside can be iffy moisture snow lol

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