Midwest Weedist
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It makes sense to me that the chem family is hermie prone as the whole lineage came from bagseed. Which as we all know, most high quality bag seed is more often than not, an end result of some unnoticed nanners in some ones cash crop.looks dank ! i have seen this alot with chemdog genetics ... they hide uder nugs in the strangest of places ... its the curse of most stuff that smells like gas ...
Thank you! It really is some potent stuff too, I let my old hippie relative try it and he swore it was laced with something haha
A friend and I have the idea of planting a whole slew of these seeds in patches of these massive 15ft+ sativa / hemp plants that grow native to our area. The hope is that within a generation or two we'll have some acclimated hybrids that properly flower in our 8 - 9 week flowering period. I've taken some of our native cannabis/hemp plants and grown them out, to my surprise theyll flower for over 4 months without ever fully ripening, just continually producing new foxtailing bud sites. I think these may be some strains of equatorial sativas that the old hippie / farmers grew and possibly by accident, crossed with our native hemp plants that grew wild in N America prior to the introduction of exotic strains. Or they're said sativas that have acclimate enough to get seeds on the ground. Anyways, it's a thought. They'll most likely all be hermie prone but that's okay because they'll all be turned to a hash of some sort, probably multiple kinds. Ha, I ramble a lot