Landrace Expansion & Trade

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Triple Durban


Theo tall indica leaners are the 70’s remix. Small one is Vietnamese Black and the dropper is Dirty Margarita. All are looking female so the smaller Durban may get a run outside .

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Beautiful. I like what I’m seeing so far. Thanks for sharing! :+1:

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They are gonna blow up as soon as I re-pot. Looking like a nice mix. Easy grower, not finicky at all. Stem rub smells amazing floral. No major stretch in week of 12/12 but they are in solos until sexed and that’s helping limit it.

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I was a little concerned that the CBG Durban would get overwhelmed in the hybrid and it still wouldn’t be sativa enough for my taste. But seeing it now, I don’t think that’s the case at all. It’s much more branchy and the leaves are narrower than the Dutch/Landrace hybrid side.

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Dude not for nothing I’ve grown like 30 of these and have not found one single hermie.

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I wanna see one blow up outside. She will go good with the Pan Red, Black Pearl And a Purple thai. That will fill my coffers for the winter of all my favorite strains.

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I’ll take some better pics when I change pots. I’m dying to smoke some Durban, it’s been years since I had a well grown sample.

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I saw that in his notes bit feom the indoor pictures the plants did not look super happy with their treatment, id say they were probably under some stress of some sort by the indoor pics on glgGeneric-Seeds-Mazari-92

@Guitarzan i also recieved a 5 pack that said intersex? I figured it was from a plant that concieved without a male or that had visible flowers

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I haven’t received mine yet. This week I think…perhaps the intersex baggie is for the purists that want the unaltered landrace? I mean if you really want to preserve the unaltered landrace, that could mean hermies in many cases. So the seeds from intersex plants were kept separate for those that prefer no intersex. Kinda cool… good marketing to sell hermie seeds lol. But this is conjecture on my part…
You got #10? Was that the chunky one? I like the options. It’s how I’ve kept my seeds for years. Each plants’ seeds kept separately. I can’t wait for next summer already. KASHMIR. Diggys description at the start of his Azad thread made my mouth water. It was one of the first threads I saw here. I couldn’t believe someone was growing these nice plants to give seeds to mysterious fellow members! I was hooked! Too much going on this year to pop any Azad, so I’ll have to live thru @DiggySoze Next year for sure!

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Me want Triple Durban too. Hate black licorice. Still love Durban. Taste more complex. Not same. No tell Elmo Cookie Monster blaze. He snitch on Oscar do black tar.image

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Nice structure on those Durban!! They don’t look much different than the ones I have. Better really. Sweet! 10 weeks you figure? They should finish in my area without extra help in that case… I’d be interested in some of the Triple Durban as well…
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I have also seen plants that want to hermie indoors, but not outdoors. Not sure what the mechanism is, but seems to be legit imo.

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Here’s a question I’ve posed to a few members and we thought there would be decent feedback on this board…

So…some context…

As a guy in his 50’s I have a certain nostalgia and affinity to old school or landrace strains I
remember when I was younger…I’ve been growing hybrids for a number of years, but started looking at stuff from the “yester-years” or similar…

What strains would you recommend that have a strong uplifting buzz that help a persons focus as well enhance creativity…without being too racy?

I’d appreciate your opinions…

Thanks

Malawi was one suggestion…

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Durban Poison, Thai is my get up and go strain, golden Tiger, really most Sativas but if no tolerance start out with some Sativa heavy First Crosses. I have som AK x Black Pearl that should fit the bill, just posted the big Sativa mother and a few of her offspring also have SK1 crosses with it but got two females and I can’t repopulate seeds unless I cross one. GG4 is my go too meds for shattered hip and back. Not a couch lock if you know when to chop it.

I’m running mostly old school stuff and first crosses, got sick of all the candy at the dispensarry and wanted some 3 day old dead skunk in front of a burning pile of tires and an after taste of cedar haze…,EDIT and a little pine sol mixed with diesel…:astonished:

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Brother, look down at your feet…
You are standing at Ground Zero of “The Right Place” to ask that question.

Cheers
G

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Hey Istg8ter

Thanks for the thoughts…
I guess thats the question…How do you find a strain that gives you 'just enough “foot on the gas peddle” without getting inadvertently stuck on “Redline”…chuckle

I might have to look into some sativa crosses…just more or less trying to navigate as to my new direction…

Cheers

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If you’re looking at Ace, IMO skip the Malawi and go for their Panama Haze. I’ve been blown away by it, and it’s one of my top strains.

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TRY THEM ALL!!! …lol. Fact is when we were in our prime and started smoking there were no names beside what we called it to off a few lids to cover our head stash. We had Michigan red bud, Skunk, Christmas tree weed (pine terps), wheelchair weed (Indicas), pepper weed, Michigan mud bud (shitty Mexican brick weed). The Jamaican, thai stick , and Monkey Paw were the Creme dela creme and came around once a year. Then we got the black Lebanese hash in pallets with stamping on it. Red and blonde also. But even being in the know with many connections there were never really any strain names except for the few times I did run into Panama red and a bag of original 70’s Acapulco Gold ( like LSD).

I’m trying to get the original Monkey Paw that was a local Michigan strain and pass it around for others to grow and enjoy a cerebral creative buz blast from the past.

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Hey Gang

Thanks for jumping in to share your views…

Panama Haze…huh!? Sounds good…is it similar to Panama Red? (I’ve traded some of my hybrid beans with one of the members)

I also have a couple of strains as well that I got a local friend here in Alberta (World of Seeds…Kilimanjaro and South African Kwazulu)…Is anyone familiar with either? Thoughts?
Unfortunately, I only have a couple of reg beans of each with hopes of getting a female…so anything beyond that breeding wise would be more of a fingers crossed…

It’s always amazed me…sativas…What exactly is it that makes sativas trippy? You have these sativa strains that are registering lower levels of THC (Relatively speaking 16-22%) and non-existent levels of THCV (the speedy cannabinoid)…yet the sativas seem to be to be a much more dynamic buzz than most hybrids with THC levels in 25+% THC range…The hybrids have wonderful terpene profiles…but a different buzz from what I recall way back when…

Give em a try? :slight_smile:

That said…I’ll pretty much give anything a go once…heh.heh

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