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- Jul 6, 2011
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ya im not big on mixing them together but its definatly nice to have some variety
I grow my own legally in California as a medical marijuana patient. My mainstay strains are Grape Ape, Casey Jones and Double Koosh which is an F2 incrossing of G13 and Bubba Kush. Mostly an indica head but the Casey Jones has enough haziness in it to be useful for all times of the day.
East Coast Sour Deisel is nice %) - So iv'e heard![]()
Sometimes I think you people from states where weed is legal should broaden your horizons a bit more and try something different from the run of the mill cali genetics (and to a lesser extent the modern dutch genetics). You guys really are missing out (but then again, so are a lot of the brits etc.).
i'd also love to try the original Sensi Seeds Jack Herer, but it's just so damn expensive. Still, might be worth it. Unfortunately I will have to grow these outside of where I live as it'd be too risky otherwise. I plan to find an outstanding phenotype and repeatedly backross the progeny with the F1 cross (cube the clone) to be able to save seed each year and grow as many plants outdoors as I need, rather than relying on buying the expensive seeds from the breeder.
Yet another strain that I'd love to try is NL5 x Haze as well.
until you've puffed your way around the Bay n on dwn to SoCal, you haven't lived any more than we have.
I've just purchased 12 Mazar-I-Sharif seeds. This that landrace that I was talking about. Can't wait to grow it! Some of the older smokers have said that after smoking this strain it takes them right back to the 70s so I can't wait to try this. Hopefully I'll have some hash that should be like what it used to be before the dutch started messing with the cannabis gene pool.
I also bought 18 regular Mr Nice Black Widow seeds (aka the original White Widow!). Can't wait to try it as it's a corker of a strain.