Welcome @dopekota ! You will find all the answers you seek here!!! Great to have you around.
I highly recommend checking out the various landrace/heirloom threads to see some of the genetics prior to the Cookies pollution.
@Numide How are you brother? I like to see you here, now I am harvesting anzoategui seeds, but with some bananas at the end, the stable male as champion. I hope you cheer up and show us your beautiful sativas.
hug.
Ok folks, lets step up our game and enrich our collections through trade.
Step 1: Grow teh landrace
Step 2: Make more
Step 3: Trade that landrace!
We get a couple people up in here following the pattern, and I’m pretty sure we can build a global economy in our mini fridges.
Who’s holding?
I’ve got some Durbans of the pure sativa variety and a hybrid of 2 Lebanese.
I know this is a late response, I have not grown The Waipi’o Hapa from Centennial Seeds, But I did grow their Hapa JHaze which was Waipi’o Hapa X Haze and it flowered outdoors until late October for the most part and some just kept wanting to flower foxtailing like crazy… This was about 5 or 6 years ago… I remember it was uplifting and would get your heart racing but after that it would calm down and was a good social high as in good for conversation, Just had to get past that first bit of racy …
AND my favorite (along with many others here):
This Thread is designed to be a showcase for Central American, Mexican, Northern South American, and Caribbean landraces and heirlooms. Meant to be a go to thread for those doing research on strains from this part of the world. It is hoped that documentation will occur starting with pictures of the seeds to be germinated… anyone interested in genetics from this part of the world is not only welcome but encouraged to join in the fun. And since this is the Mexican Christmas run, the more the merri…
Also maybe check out Mr. Nice seed auctions for more stabilized old school vibes. The site is Hella slow, but be patient and it will load
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