TopShelfs trees (Part 4)

i am not really sure of the name they are indigenous two Canada they grow wild all over the place here mom and dad had a plot of land in cottage country here we used to pick them eat them as they will not keep. for me they are a go to a lot of homes her use cedar as a wind break as well the coniferous trees rule up here. they are acidic blue berries like it so i got into the habit of sticking them in bare plots of land. caused by die back of said trees we run a few cattle it was to stop soil erosion in a pasture in the 80’s i first did it we tore out an overgrown cedar wind break (tics) like to live in the mess and most thing like pasture grass seed will not catch for a few years as the soil takes time to go back to neutral

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Makes a lot of sense thanks for sharing! I’ve got a legacy blueberry plant and 2 Navajo thornless blackberries but im always looking to grow more and fill empty spots in the garden which is what got me looking at the blueberry cover crop

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empty spots is how i got going plus you and the critters can eat them i also love to plant what i call saskatoon berries i think American’s call them service berries many varieties have no idea the one i have i just took cuttings 20 years ago as well as goose berries again just took cuttings from the wild most seed catalogues have both Veseys seeds is my playboy

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Ok guys random curiosity, if you guys could tracked down one strain as a unicorn strain what’s everybody’s one they will always hunt for?

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90s juicy fruit thai from sensi!

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Mass Super Skunk , Garberville Purple Kush and So Cal Master Kush (no way I’m picking one was hard enough picking 3) I gotta add 11 week pink Kush as it’s literally one of the only buds I STILL pay cash for first chance everytime

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I took a road trip down to Myrtle Beach years ago to see what kinda dank they were holding down there. This was back when diesel was the big shit on the streets. Some cat I met down there hooked me up with some orange weed that was all orange. The buds, the hairs, the sugars. They were calling it orange kush and said it came from New York. Wish I could even know what that really was. It was quads for sure and when I brought it back to VA, I could put any price on that shit I wanted. Id love to get some more of that.

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That the one that tasted LEGIT like juicy fruit?

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Yes someone found a crazy cut and was selling it for insane prices. In 2000 an oz was 400, everything else was 300 or a little less.

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Like like like like like outta likes. Id be stoked to find some lime green again. Haha.

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It’s a hard choice when thinking about it, got asked that from a buddy today. And really couldn’t come up with a solid answer. Got me over here thinking all afternoon what would it be lol.

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True old lime green from the late 90s early 00s would be killer!

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LIKE. What even was it? You know if that bag was lime green you were holding some fire.

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Not even sure, but yeah it was bright ass green and killer. Was just happy to run into it and know your where about to get paid! There was another one that ran around with some old heads out here they called Hawaiian Punch smelled like fruit punch. Great bag appeal but only ever found that out at Schwag stock.

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Las Vegas purple kush or Las Vegas lemon skunk

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Or heck. Purple haze

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I get my MSS kicks from giesel

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Also when you say eleven week pink kush, was there different variants of pink kush?

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good morning @TopShelfTrees1 and the OG fam!!! :coffee: :coffee: :coffee:

I hope you all had a great weekend!!!
the weekend was over so quickly… have a great start into the week!

R (1)

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no 11weekers in there?

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