rikdabrick
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Funny enough, I grew out some seeds from a guy in Oz. Rubber Chicken on icmag sent me some crosses he made.Enjoy looking at you Hawaiian guys grows outdoors. Would love to grow some of your strains here in australia.
I'm testing out my gorilla bomb x ghost train haze 1 cross. 2 distinct types. The pure sativa look of the gorilla bomb and the ght1 look.seems about 60 percent of the plants have inherited the gth1 traits. The ones that are pure sativa looking have the most intense sickening sativa smell.
Also crossed critical super silver haze x trippy gorilla
Gth1 x black d.o.g very nice rock hard buds with extremely sticky buds.
Most of what is grown here nowadays is either clone-only (local and mainland varieties) or from seeds from seedbanks with a smaller amount of growers growing stuff crossed by local guys. Everything I have is either clones from friends, clones I bought or from seed from Bodhi or Greenpoint Seeds. The clone only strains would be hard to get to you I'd guess and the seeds I'd assume you can buy from seedbanks so you're only missing out on half of the stuff here, ha ha.
A buddy of mine came by yesterday and I traded him a clone each of Dream Beaver (Bodhi), Blueberry Hashplant (Bodhi) and Purple Mayhem (Gooey Breeder) for clones of Death Star (clone-only), Purple Hindu Kush (maybe a clone-only?) and Jackfruit (also maybe a clone-only?) and he gifted me some partial packs of Jabba's Stash and Superstitious (both from Bodhi). Cool stuff that I had to fit in somewhere, ha ha. So up until yesterday I think the only strains in my fold that you couldn't access, assuming you can get seeds from seedbanks, would be Blueberry Haze (mainland clone-only), Chemdog (mainland clone-only), Gorilla Valley (local clone-only), Jamaican Goji OG (unreleased tester from Bodhi) and the Andy Irons OG (also an unreleased tester from Bodhi).
If I make some seeds this winter I'll let you know though and see if you're interested in anything I have. Your crosses sound pretty great too.
Can you grow year-round where you're at?
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