Looking for Strains with African Genetics

Finshaggy

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If you are seriously sitting at home with a family, using this website. Being like "Honey! Read this stupid kid on the internet" and she's like "Why don't you just ignore him" and you're like "because he's stupid and doesn't get it" and she's like "Oh, yeah, it seems like he doesn't understand anything you guys are saying". Then she's either going and cheating on you or going to cry about her life after that.
 

Finshaggy

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And you guys are lucky. If I wasn't such a "Narsicist" I might keep the strains I make along the way all to my self. But I won't be. I will be giving them out for free to people and dispensaries. So you will probably get the opportunity to try some of my strains, even though I wouldn't personally send seeds to any of you. I think it's also pretty likely that you are all cops.
 

ThcGuy

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And you guys are lucky. If I wasn't such a "Narcisist" I might keep the strains I make along the way all to my self. But I won't be. I will be giving them out for free to people and dispensaries. So you will probably get the opportunity to try some of my strains, even though I wouldn't personally send seeds to any of you. I think it's also pretty likely that you are all cops.
Thanks for the offer but I'm not going to take my crop to a genetic testing lab to tell me what strain I have grown. I'll stick with reputable breeders.
 

Finshaggy

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Let me show how small you guys are thinking:

You probably would appreciate stronger strains, maybe you aren't a flavor person, but many people would appreciate more flavors. But most of you are probably just content with where we are at.

And with the laws, you would all probably appreciate marijuana to be legalized in more states and more countries. And some people here are probably members of groups like NORML or MPP. But most of you are probably comfortable with the laws we have.

I'm trying to make flavors and smells that don't exist yet, and I'm taking expensive seeds and putting them in my own strains that I will spread for free in many cases. (I'll sell seeds eventually)

And I'm not going to be happy with the laws until we can load up a train with tons and tons of hash in Mexico, bring it to the border. Have a customs person check off on it and tax it or not with NAFTA. Then habe it brought into the States for Medical, Religious and Recreational use.

And really I don't understand why seeds are $5-$15 each. I've been trying to change that since I was proving bagseed can grow frosty buds. And eventually Marijuana should be sold at produce prices and hash should be sold at Marijuana prices.
 

Finshaggy

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I have Banana Crack and White Strawberry Skunk and Girl Scout Cookies that is about to be mixed with African strains.

Then in the next round, I will get Tahoe OG and Honey Bananas, and Neville's Haze and maybe another Strawberry plant, like Strawberry Diesel. And I'll mix those in. Then maybe Chronic, or a few other things.

Then if it seems like it needs it I'll mix another African strain or Aromatic strain before locking in Genetics.

And I'm going to be giving clones and seeds away for free.

These strains are going to spread quick.
 

Finshaggy

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And btw. That's only round 1 of breeding. Once I have a Chronic and a Haze, etc. then I will mix those together and with African and Aromatic plants until I find the perfect backbone strain to breed with popular strains and pull all kinds of smells and flavors out of them and adding THCV.
 

vostok

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And you guys are lucky. If I wasn't such a "Narsicist" I might keep the strains I make along the way all to my self. But I won't be. I will be giving them out for free to people and dispensaries. So you will probably get the opportunity to try some of my strains, even though I wouldn't personally send seeds to any of you. I think it's also pretty likely that you are all cops.
From memory most African strains are sativa based

as such will take longer to adjust and acclimatize to nth American climate and geography

most current quality hr bids have been crossed and back crossed 5-9 times by the time they are reedy for retail
 

Finshaggy

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From memory most African strains are sativa based

as such will take longer to adjust and acclimatize to nth American climate and geography

most current quality hr bids have been crossed and back crossed 5-9 times by the time they are reedy for retail
Lol. I'm growing indoors. Climate is mot a factor.

And 5-9x? White Widow is 2 landraces. Skunk isn't many crosses, most Strawberry strains aren't too many crosses. Cheeses aren't 5-9 crosses, Diesels aren't 5-9 crosses.

Sure, some Strains have been crossed 5-9 times, but it's not necessary.
 

Finshaggy

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most current quality hr bids have been crossed and back crossed 5-9 times by the time they are reedy for retail
I think this time the misunderstanding was on my end. I just noticed you said "backcrossed". I will backcross them until they seem as locked in as I want them.
 

Finshaggy

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I can't wait to get some finshaggy
BEANS!!# ILL be the coolest tard on the block...Fucking hell yeah!!!
Don't get down on yourself. I know your a tard, but you don't need my seeds to be the coolest tard on your block. There probably isn't much competition. And you are very tarded.
 

Finshaggy

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I mean, if you guys were like "Shaggy, it's already being done. Look at African Banana Beans' threads, he's mixing African strains with flavor strains". I might be inclined to believe that some of you actually know what your talking about. But as of now, I am the only person doing it, and you are all what is called "haters".
 
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