Amsterdam Genetics/Boerejongens coffeeshops?

jimihendrix1

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I'm also interested in this company, and was going to make a post, but found this.

I'm interested in a couple strains they have that contains a clone only strain called.. The ONE.

Its a PreSoviet 71 Kandahar Afghani x Highland Blue Thai. This is the same Thai genetics DJ Short used to make some of his strains. Namely Blueberry, and Juicy Fruit.

I believe these are Clackamas COOT genes from.. The ONE. Few people have this cut, but they are trying to make it more available. Ive only seen 3 places that have these genes. This 1 included.

This clone also has a Sister called Blue Orca, and are considered the oldest known MJ clones.

Ive got some seeds with both The ONE, and Blue Orca mixed in, and am interested in anything that has .. The ONE, or Blue Orca In it.
 

vostok

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I'm also interested in this company, and was going to make a post, but found this.

I'm interested in a couple strains they have that contains a clone only strain called.. The ONE.

Its a PreSoviet 71 Kandahar Afghani x Highland Blue Thai. This is the same Thai genetics DJ Short used to make some of his strains. Namely Blueberry, and Juicy Fruit.

I believe these are Clackamas COOT genes from.. The ONE. Few people have this cut, but they are trying to make it more available. Ive only seen 3 places that have these genes. This 1 included.

This clone also has a Sister called Blue Orca, and are considered the oldest known MJ clones.

Ive got some seeds with both The ONE, and Blue Orca mixed in, and am interested in anything that has .. The ONE, or Blue Orca In it.
Swami Organic Seed - Blue Orca Haze
Coot's Blue Orca (1983 Brotherhood of Eternal Love breeding) pollinated with an F2 NL#5 x Neville's Haze male from 1991
Breeding Information:
Blue Orca x 1991 NL#5/Neville’s Haze

Known Phenotypes:
Uniform F1 polyhybrids with a small ratio of more indica or more sativa leaning expressions

Growth Characteristics:
Large F1 polyhybrid vigor plants that quickly propagate and develop resinous and often large flowers. Plants can be flowered small or large with yields up to 1/2 lb in a 5 gallon pot.

Medicinal, Sensory Effects:
Slightly sweet to fruity, and sandalwood scents and expressions. Very potent and inebriating, often psychedelic, often introspective, some phenotypes have been found to be the best smoke many have ever had.

Flowering Time:
56 - 80 days

Breeder’s Notes:
Breeders favorite, this is a nice fix for the old ratty NL#5/Neville’s Haze. Mellower and kinder on the nerves than the NLH, as well as potentially a bit more potent.
For those in the know, this is the long awaited reproduction BO x NL#5/Haze release after previous consumer testing.
This is a serious NL#5/Haze upgrade in taste and effect,and quite successful at mellowing the classic teeth clenching anxiety of the Haze. Coots 71 Afghani x 76 Thai Stick ‘Blue Orca’ brings on the flavor adding a beefier presoviet Kandahar indica and a top notch 70’s “dealer’s choice” Thaistick which meshes very nicely with the 1991 NL#5 x Neville’s Haze Swami F1 male from Coot.
Very resinous and hardy plants that tend to express uniformity very well, yet some variances still occur. So if one were to prefer a more sativa selection over indica, the opportunity still exists. Again, this is one of the best sativa’s most anyone who smokes it has ever encountered as is often muttered after a session. This is not an exaggeration and caution should be taken or better daily planning implemented considering it’s long lasting soaring inebriation. Very introspective behavior prone, yet for monotonous boring long-houred jobs, this is the answer to the laborious aspects humans often face.
Also a fantastic medicine as a spiritual sacrament since typical “over consumption” can produce a shamanic type of mental space and in some people enhance already present internal personalities, so better to hold your tongue after smoking most days.
Highly resinous flowers with a subtle hazy, yet more a sweet exotic incense scent. Smoke is all old school and predominantly Thai/haze, with deep indica bass notes surfacing after. A proper cure delivers some of the finest smoke on earth.

and

Swami Organic Seed - Zazen
Known Phenotypes:
Thai and haze expressions with a high mutant rate.

Growth Characteristics:
Taller sativa expressions dominate.

Scent:
Fuel, chocolate, sandalwood, chap stick.

Appearance:
Thai dominant plants with medium stretch and large flowers.

Effect of smoking:
Elating, motivating, introspective, creative moods, not overpowering.

Flowering times:
55 – 80 days

Breeder’s Notes:
A novelty Blue Orca NL#5/Haze backcross

First off zazen is a novelty…an idea simply because. No intentions of reproduction…a backcross to Blue Orca using the most resinous Blue Orca x NL#5 Neville’s/Haze F1 male found at the time. Unique expressions of all the various types this backcrossed polyhybrid contains.

Absolutely the most frostiest plants you’ll ever see…period…and some extreme oddballs as well.

Cull all mutants and slow growers. Scent is often indescribable, not attractive, more on the petrol end of the spectrum, serious raw resin.

Sativa dominant smoke reminiscent of the original nl#5haze except a bit more sweet and smokable. Thai dominant with raw indica resin features surfacing. Not attractive on some expressions.

(http://swamiseed.org/)

Blue Orca, very popular back east 5-10 years ago

good luck
 

jimihendrix1

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Ive already got the Blue Orca Haze, the NL5 x Haze, Cherry Bomb, Paki Chitral Kush x The ONE

Also have The ONE/NL5/Hz x Highland Blue Thai x Afghani #1. Cosmic Lotus.

Am interested in The One x White Widow.
 

kristoffolese

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Swami Organic Seed co, all day long! :D I really don't think a lot of ppl realize just how special so much of his stock is. How the hell did these legends get forgotten so quickly? Lol
Seriously though, not trying to highjack the thread... just thrilled with Swami's Organic Seed co at the moment & wanted to share the good news! Lol
I second every claim listed concerning the NL5XNH 91'. Trippy, POWERFUL sativa. Not an everyday smoke for me personally, can't wait to try the Blue Orca Haze... at times, the NL5haze can be a bit too... sativa for me lol Like, REEEEALLY racey & psychedelic, mind job weed. Man, cut this lady a week early & you mind as well call it speed (I joke). Whoever reads this - Swami is the real deal... I'm one of several ppl in my circle who's growing it & we have nothing but positive to say
 

voodoosdaddy

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They have 2 coffee shops in Amsterdam and everything I've had from them was fire. Think I'll pick up a couple of their regular beans. Swami is for sure on my list now. Damn those crosses sound tasty.
 

jimihendrix1

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I started 107 Swami Beans..... 102 came up.:shock::shock::hump::hump::cuss::cuss::fire::fire:.

I started them last Saturday, and by Monday they were popping through the Promix BX. I soaked them on a Saturday, planted Sunday, Monday, they were popping up. By Tuesday, 102/107 germinated.:hump::hump:

I started them in individual 32oz cups. I think they can get a good root going vs 18 oz cups. Although 18 is good size. Only have maybe 7-8 mutants/weak/small plants. Really happy with the way the look so far. Lots of leaf structure, color variation.

The Velvet Rush x NL5/Hz, is the most Sativa looking. I would not have grown these but my partner wanted to grow them, so I started 15 of them. All came up. they can go 130 days flowering, which I aint thrilled about. 103 average.:cuss:

So far I have 1 NL5/Hz that is 100% different vs the others. It is so far resembling an NL5 pheno with wider leaves, slightly shorter, and thicker stalk, although all of them are still young and watery. The serrated second leaves are already developed vs the others. Kind of looks like cabbage on the 2nd set of leaves.

Definitely variation on the colors. Some are very deep army green, and others are more lime green. The darker green more stout stalks, and are also mostly smaller plants. I figure these are taking after Blue Orca/ The ONE, as NL5 I ever had wasn't this dark.

I can tell already, the smaller, stout plants, aren't going to like to be bent, so I'll have to start mucking with them very early on, or they will be impossible to bend/train.
 
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