Aussie Growers Thread

Lucky Luke

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Just found this!

I had heard of a wild variety of cannabis that had grown here.
The tail goes. A growers crop pollinated, a variety of native hops. The seeds became what is now known as the Australian Bastard.
It's a supposed Australian land race. Never believed it to be such a thing

Turns out I might be wrong.......

https://www.cannabisculture.com/content/1999/08/01/1485



Thanks man!
I never realized Ducks Foot was Aussie.
Think there's an "Aussie Blues" strain too.
I have Aussie blue seeds. (prone to hermie) Fantastic smoke. Had some yesterday mixed with Strawberry Amnesia in a J with a few mates.

No such thing as a Aussie land race.
 

Lucky Luke

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OK. took some pics of were I'm at.

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Dark tent and takin with flash ^

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I swear these led strips make the pics look to light..anyway up potted these yesterday - lots of tips.
EDIT..haha..had to many..its not taken under LED..its a cfl..haha..but I swear on gigs aunty they don't look that light in RL.

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Clones...cloning...
 
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Tim1987

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Lol
Yes it definitely isn't a land race in the technical term.

Though it did originate in Australia.

What is the appropriate term?
(besides total crap weed)
 

bobqp

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Lucky Luke

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its different than ducksfoot. mongyweed it was originally called, then dizzy, bindi, ABC.
grew wild around sydney or NSW i think. if anyone ever comes across it i'll gladly trade, have lots 2 offer
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I lived around Sydney for most my life. aint never heard of it. Id call it miss information for a laugh.

Happy to be proved wrong but if me, bob, ruby and Coco aint heard of it it probably did not exist.
 

Lucky Luke

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The Black Dogs all look fairly uniform in the pic,have you noticed much variation in them ?
Id have to say no, very simmiler

What is interesting is that the C99 (crossed with sweet skunk I think..) should be far behind them in the early flowering stage...but its not.
 

bobqp

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Id have to say no, very simmiler

What is interesting is that the C99 (crossed with sweet skunk I think..) should be far behind them in the early flowering stage...but its not.
I don't have that c99 strain anymore lost it to rain last season. But if I can get this brothers Grimm Cinderella xx to self itself your more then welcome to some female seeds off it.
 

OzCocoLoco

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I lived around Sydney for most my life. aint never heard of it. Id call it miss information for a laugh.

Happy to be proved wrong but if me, bob, ruby and Coco aint heard of it it probably did not exist.
There was that strain I mentioned that apparently was from seeds collected by uni kids and locals along the banks of the Hunter river where plants grew wild after being introduced by Chinese miners in the early 1900’s
 
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