Lavender Collective Grow Show

Ho.ly.shit!!! Awesome job!!! Found mine in the mail box this morning!!!

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Glad they made it , another Canadian member got his today also. There is lots of lavender in the communityā€™s hands at this point. Im looking forward to watching people grow them out. I have several planned projects before Iā€™ll ever get around to growing the next generation out. Working on some skunk and og kush projects then moving on to some landraces and older heirlooms.

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Going to have to keep a eye on the mail box !

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Thank you so much for the time and care you have put into this project!!! Absolutely incredible!!!
And a big thanks to our canadian distributor @Shadey !!!

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Excellent work Heritage what are the heirlooms you have planned to run? Just curious

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Thanks for the shout out, but I had nothing to do with these seeds :wink:

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Wellā€¦got 6 of these in paper towel :crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers::crossed_fingers:

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Got alot in the works and have alot of old genetics to many to list realy. In terms of heirlooms will prob be bringing out Kona gold or California red hair sensimilia after I finish my skunk hunt and og kush breeding projects.

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hey any chance you can send me lavender this way im in bc canada i will pay and also give you extra for troubles thank you

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Send me a message here in private if your intereted
I will say as a heads up itā€™s not a heavy purple strain as the name often leads many to believe.
The name comes from the smell and taste of the plant. I saw your thread about purple indica and this is far from it if thatā€™s what your looking for.
The two main purple plants used back in the old days were a purple afghan that was about half green and half purple, really dark green with a royal purple color to it. It was very unique in Taste and appearance and I guessing is half of the sr71 purple kush. The sr71 purple kush or Oakland purple kush had the same taste but was more purple and a much smaller yield. Sr71 was a small club in Oakland in the beginning of the medical scene and they prob crossed it to something to increase the purple color as it used to be very rare.
The other purple plant that was around a long time ago was was a purple Hindu Kush that was a very short dark purple plant mostly grown as breeding stock due to itā€™s compact growth.
Then there was also mendo purps,bright purple color very little smell and weak in terms of potency.
There was alot of breeding with all of those in the early 2000 era trying to get a purple strain that was potent and tasted good, for a long time most purple weed was pretty but bunk as fuck lol seen stuff in the nineties that was the prettiest purple weed Iā€™ve seen to this day but it smelled like tea and a ounce wouldnā€™t get you high.
Just donā€™t want you to waste time growing out herb that tastes like lavender when your looking for purples so thought Iā€™d share a little info that might help with your hunt.

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right on man thanx for this and the purple indica that i was talking about was not always purple it sometimes was green. but i mostly like the strain for the taste because nothing has come close to the taste its one of a kind for sure. have you grown out somas lavender? if you have what kind of taste did it have?

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The lavender tastes like lavender and the snozberries taste like snozberries. In all seriousness though my lavender grow is documented here in this thread and the taste your looking for is not the lavender. I know the musky spicy dusty taste I think your looking for and itā€™s the original purple kush. The afghan purple kush , if you could get the Sr 71 it has the same taste just smaller buds but more solid purple. The is a purple sour diesal that has the same taste carried over from the purple kush. Iā€™m not sure what the original purple afghan was, maybe a pure afghan maybe a cross of the purple Hindu to a afghan. Funny thing I just saw somebody smoking on a bunch of old school purple kush and the clone is making itā€™s rounds threw the California scene. I havenā€™t got a chance to grab one yet as the stores are a nightmare to deal with ( none near me and always out of clones) but i see it on a few places menus and knowing the industry somebody is bound to release some crosses of it soon.

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Bro, that was as P-R-O-F-E-S-S-I-O-N-A-L as it gets!!! OG, OG, OGā€¦THATā€™S the ā€œ100ā€ I speak of!!! Do stay safe/be well.

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Clone from one of the original lavender girls that made it into the great outdoors mid August


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I believe Mark has purple kush seeds available, I believe itā€™s an inbred line from him.

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Thanks for the heads up , Im Not sure what it has to do with thread though. Iā€™ll have to pass on those , nothing personal but Iā€™ve reached out to him before about a few things and never got a response. Example how to you sell ghost og regular seeds but not list what it is crossed with. Itā€™s a clone only and there fore would have to be fem seeds or a cross and poss backcross to stabilize. I understand the pricess are cheap but itā€™s just not my style. Huge open pollinations make it easy to produce large amounts of seed. Also makes mistakes and mix ups in the field a big reality.
Also I have a couple varieties of purple kush myself to play with and really donā€™t need to be buying anymore seeds lol
Popping some Pakistani chitral in the near future to cross to a handfull of things as a matter of fact.

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Anytime i see someone listing regular seeds of clone only without lineage mentioned is a big red flag.

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Yep especially when they happily communicate with others but donā€™t answer questions about that, I really donā€™t care but this is a thread about the lavender grow , seeds and those who may be growing it in the near future, the post was just out of place.

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Did you have a chance to flower out and sample any non seeded lavender plants yet?

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No but my buddy has one in his yard , the one pictures above most recently and it smells great.
Non seeded smoke report coming by the end of October :wink:

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