if nobody knows anything about it, or has never heard of it, chances are it is some kind of made up sales tactic. Archive has some good stuff, but they are also very adept at just selling overpriced hype.Archive has a strain (PNW Corn x face off) = "Corn Cob" I've done A LOT of research; google to every forum trying to find ANY info on the "PNW Corn". If anyone knows anything please share, thanks for the help. Happy Holidaze Cannasuers!!!
Appreciate the insight; I love archive's gear and have A LOT of keepers I've found over the years but never ever seen a cross/strain that I couldn't find info on.... HAPPY HOLIDAZEif nobody knows anything about it, or has never heard of it, chances are it is some kind of made up sales tactic. Archive has some good stuff, but they are also very adept at just selling overpriced hype.
Youre probably thinking of Cornbread Mafia. They had the biggest illegal grow op in history.Was there not an american strain from Kentucky that went by the name cornfield bud as thats where/how they grew it think
@jimihendrix1 was talking about it a while ago it was one and the same as killer new haven idk where the pnw bit comes from unless there two different things
They not the ones with the triangle and the like ?Youre probably thinking of Cornbread Mafia. They had the biggest illegal grow op in history.
Cornbread is a strain from Rare Dankness. Its a cross of Katsu cut of Bubba Kush x Rare Dankness #2.
Rare Darkness is an indica dominant hybrid strain created as a cross between the cult favorite Ghost OG x Chemdawg x Triangle Kush.
Another is Corn Cob. It is a hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between PNW Corn and Face Off. Neither have any affiliation with Cornbread Mafia.
Killer New Haven is difficult to find, and only available in clone form. There are a few strains that descended directly from this elusive Kentucky cultivar. For instance, the breeder Woodhorse Seeds crossed Killer New Haven with Petrolia Headstash, an Afghan indica from Humboldt County, to create Herijuana. KNH is a mix of the best Kentucky outdoor phenotypes.
New Haven Ky, isnt far from Ft Knox. Really rich, limey soil.
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Was there not an american strain from Kentucky that went by the name cornfield bud as thats where/how they grew it think
@jimihendrix1 was talking about it a while ago it was one and the same as killer new haven idk where the pnw bit comes from unless there two different things
This the same one that jim ortega had i wonder i remember someone posting ages ago in another forum a mexi death sativa that came via him supposedly ?I forgot to add.
Cornbread Mafia, was responsible for.
Mexican Death Sativa.
AkBeanBrains has the seeds. Deal directly with Dave, or JamesBeanCompany has them. I like to deal with Dave.
Im not sure if it was the same, but I would bet, it is. Ortega gave a lot of genetics, to a bunch of people, in the 80s.This the same one that jim ortega had i wonder i remember someone posting ages ago in another forum a mexi death sativa that came via him supposedly ?
Woodhorse did not "create" herijuana. He was given the strain by someone who received it from Steve Tuck, then selected and stabilized the line to his preferences, over the next 20 or so years. I do believe Motarebel got the strain from Woodhorse, and then went on to select and stabilize to his preference.Youre probably thinking of Cornbread Mafia. They had the biggest illegal grow op in history.
Cornbread is a strain from Rare Dankness. Its a cross of Katsu cut of Bubba Kush x Rare Dankness #2.
Rare Darkness is an indica dominant hybrid strain created as a cross between the cult favorite Ghost OG x Chemdawg x Triangle Kush.
Another is Corn Cob. It is a hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between PNW Corn and Face Off. Neither have any affiliation with Cornbread Mafia.
Killer New Haven is difficult to find, and only available in clone form. There are a few strains that descended directly from this elusive Kentucky cultivar. For instance, the breeder Woodhorse Seeds crossed Killer New Haven with Petrolia Headstash, an Afghan indica from Humboldt County, to create Herijuana. KNH is a mix of the best Kentucky outdoor phenotypes.
New Haven Ky, isnt far from Ft Knox. Really rich, limey soil.
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Yes Mota rebel and sannies got his from him but it is steve tucks tucks originally i wish they would make more but from what i hear the guys got health issues so who knows on that oneWoodhorse did not "create" herijuana. He was given the strain by someone who received it from Steve Tuck, then selected and stabilized the line to his preferences, over the next 20 or so years. I do believe Motarebel got the strain from Woodhorse, and then went on to select and stabilize to his preference.
The herijuana strain was bred and stabilized over 15 filial generations in Humbolt county before Woodhorse was gifted the strain.