kDude
Well-Known Member
just noticed this.. what a farce eh (they have a contest to name it.. cause unlike most marijuana this is special and unnamed )
like they sent somebody out hunting genetics, and this isn't just going to be their next marketing tactic eh?
..no doubt it will fool a few who don't know much about marijuana *which i guess is likely most people who support LP's
had a good laugh, thought i'd share it.. but it is bloody shady.Name Our Landrace Contest
Tilray’s horticulture team has had the rare privilege of cultivating an exciting new landrace strain, originating from the exotic area around Peshawar, Pakistan.
Unlike many of the medical cannabis strains grown at Tilray, which have long histories and widely recognized names, (White Widow, Jack Herer and Rockstar), this strain has no name yet. In anticipation of its spring arrival, we are looking to you for name suggestions.
The task of naming strains usually falls on its original breeders, who sometimes base the names on those of the parent strains. For example, the strains Harlequin and Jack the Ripper were crossed to produce Pennywise (the killer clown from Stephen King’s It). In other instances, strain names give a nod to their place of origin, such as BC Big Bud and Quebec Gold. There is no limit to the creativity that comes into play when a strain is named.
To give you some inspiration, here’s what we know about this strain:
Think you have the perfect name for our strain? Let us know and you could win Tilray accessories valued at $250.
- It is a landrace strain
- It comes from Peshawar, near the famous Khyber Pass in the mountains between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the same region of the world where cannabis is thought to have originated.
- Its appearance is like that of a sativa strain.
like they sent somebody out hunting genetics, and this isn't just going to be their next marketing tactic eh?
..no doubt it will fool a few who don't know much about marijuana *which i guess is likely most people who support LP's