Ah, a major improvement
Thanks for the info.
Ah, a major improvement
Thanks for the info.
That’s a great looking Mexican sativa plant. The Mexican genetics have been slept on for far to long and most are gone or contaminated now a days
We called the flexible spouts used on gas cans “donkey dicks” when I was in the Army in the nineties. So that may account for a few of those mentions.
Also, I hit puberty around 84-85. Not saying thats definitely the cause of the spike, but it’s an option.
A flyer from Hemp works I saved from a trip to the Dam in 95…
Thanks Joe, somehow I went right by it in the first post.
@HydroPower did a great job transcribing those articles and catalogues.
I have a few more unreadable catalogues I started to make full typed copies of, it’s a work in progress
This topic seems like a perfect place to drop this document, every bit of info from the 2 old sites (rcmc/udg) pertaining to strain information was gathered and added to this compilation
RCMC_strain_guide.pdf (3.6 MB)
P.S. Always looking for seeds related to anything from those days. Pm if ya got some around.
Loving the Two-Tone front man endorsements from Hemp Works, if it’s good enough for the Skatalites and Bad Manners, it would probably work for me!
Anyone ever check out the vintage cannabis thread at icmag?
I realize this is not a seed catalogue. But this is probably the oldest literature I could find on cannabis. This book was published in 1887 - An illustrative and descriptive guide to American medical plants.
I like the ‘Cementer of Friendship’.
Boy was this right!
Emery was one of the first to sell seeds worldwide - believe he has been in jail but got out because of his business. _ thigs are OK now
too bad one can’t order from them today !!!
I will never ever forget the first big ‘Kid Rock’ song bawitaba. I was a teenager, they jumped a dirtbike over a dusty trailer park, and the eternal lyrics:
the northern lights and the southern comfort
NL5, and the whole idea of the NL program/line such a hall of famer. I’m a pampered 21st century homegrow guy with unlimited internet genetics, huge respect to the guys in the 20th century who moved the ball so damn much.
What a true statement… Those guys did so much.
The only thing I would say is the proliferation of indica around the world killed off or held back some beautiful sativas from Malawi, Botswana and even Colombia…
But people are putting the work in now and hunting down these “lost” varieties… And boy are some of them great!