Landrace Expansion & Trade

I’m thinking I am going to do a proper f3 run if I can get this male to give me a clone or reveg. I have pollen I have collected so hopefully I can make this happen regardless if I can get that dude to make something happen. My pollination didn’t go exactly to plan so I will be surprised if I get 60 seeds but they are big ones. Hopefully I can get some out to some members to try out and see if this male is as special as I think he is the only bad thing that might come from him is a pole plant branching but I can’t really see that happening Goji is pretty good about putting out a good amount of branches. So we will see they have been drying for about a week so not too much longer and I think they will be good to mail out.

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misterbee I have some from this female it’s Snow Lotus x GojiQM from GrowHard

and this male if you would like a few (same pack)

there are a few others in this thread that would only need to ask since there are quite a few. If you contributed to a seed run then automatic qualifier.

These are 10-D from GrowHards Snow Lotus x Unknown Mother.

rather than clutter the thread just DM me.

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Yeah it will be a seed run to giveaway to members I don’t mind sharing builds community. I’d kinda like to do what growhard did using a couple different keeper clones and a know Goji clone . I could use a Oregon Huckleberry, blue Tara, Alpenglow, Howard’s Rain City Blues and 50states secret Chief X Orange Sunshine and throw them all in with my Goji male to send Out if that’s alright with Howard and 50state. IDK I don’t want to get too ahead of myself and get everyone’s hopes up to disappoint people but this is what I have been thinking about doing.

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I will be in Mexico as soon as this shit calms down and I have plans to gather seeds and make some connections. I can have my cousins gather seeds now, but they aren’t very good judges of quality. I have to be able to see it and smell it, to see if they have potential. I can’t believe all the good Mexican seeds I let just slip through my hands for years while one seed in a hydro eighth was cause for celebration.

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Here’s a first world problem for ya. I got some seeds in the mail today from a town named Southbridge. There were in a small glass vial inside a plain envelope with a card from lastgreenvalleyseeds.com. There’s nothing written on the seeds, and I am at a total loss as to what they are and who sent them. :confused:

I’ve gone back through my DMs several times but all the seeds I can find a message about have either already been received, or are in transit.

So, if you sent me these seeds, first, thank you very much, and second, please shoot me a DM and let me know who/what you/they are. :grinning:

Thanks again :vulcan_salute:

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:joy: Well, there you have it… smoke more bud, and that should help!

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Hey! That’s good shit, from @Enjoi802 (OK, that’s my guess, I may be wrong)

Cheers
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@Guitarzan those are from me Took me a minute to get them out. Those are a mix of Nigerian land races. Enjoi!

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Hey @Enjoi802!! You know man, I looked at your message 2 or 3 times and never saw that Last Green Valley title until right now. :roll_eyes:

Nigerian landraces huh? Suhweeeet! :grinning: Thanks very much for these. :vulcan_salute: .

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Well hot damn, now I know where to find that deep ellum NL. Weird that @deep_rob didn’t say that when I asked em.

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That NL supposed to be the original? Good one? @Enjoi802 these Nigerian landraces…where can they be found? I went to last green valley link, and the Durban description says they are a mix of landraces from a Nigerian farmers region. ???. This the one? The seeds are very cheap, even
for unworked landraces. Any more info on this company?

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Are they that fast? From Rsc? Guy on ic harvested in December I think. Up near Seattle. They just start flower late maybe that far north? I would have thought 16 weeks.

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I probably have some if there is interest. I have hundreds of old seeds from my own strain, or maybe something I tried once in the past. Probably thousands really. It would take some effort on my part to find something that fits the bill that I don’t care about, but I am almost sure I have something. I would also offer my Kumaoni stock. This region, unlike Malana, has not seen contamination yet, according to Angus. With that said, I have seen no obvious contamination with the Malana I have growing either…but the older stock we can be more sure about. The new stock was from 2017.

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Deep ellum NL#1 and NL#2 will have to do for now until the Kandahar is restocked.

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Hey these are mixed landraces from a village in Nigeria. I split each one in the mix into its own page to help with searches but every one is a mix batch of seeds. They came from a farmer who is a generational grower. In no way am I looking to profit greatly from giving these away. I would much rather help add to the bio diversity that exist in the cannabis industry today.

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Ill be at genetraders in Millbury on the 30th if you want to meet up and snag some.

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I try to avoid the GSC for the most part that’s said I do have one going :rofl::joy::rofl:

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Which ones are the Nigerian seeds? Malawi too? Very good prices btw. I was surprised. These are unworked right? This is your company?

I think I overlooked this Nigerian then??would love to get some.

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GrowerBR on YouTube has a manga Rosa video. My Cabeca looks exactly the same. A stick pheno, and a bushier pheno. Someone had asked me if Cabeca de negro and Manga Rosa were the same landrace. If they are not, they are closely related. Seems like a first generation hybrid to me, though( I mean both if they are different). The stick pheno flowers fast, while the bushy one at the beginning of week 7 is just getting some clumps of hairs in the bud site. Perhaps a local Brazilian threw Moroccan into the mix at one point. Portugal is just across the strait. I don’t have the foggiest notion if I am right or not. Never saw a sativa with no branches.

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The haze I’m running is similarly short-armed. And the sunleaves have no petioles, they come right out of the main stem.

It had me thinking the trait probably developed in grasslands, where there’s heavy pressure to grow straight up as fast as possible, and develop a tight structure that helps notch out a little space for itself.

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