Trove of 1970's 'bag seed' ...this could be fun.

xtsho

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If they are actual seeds from the 70's that would be quite an achievement if you could get some to grow. Could be some good genetics that are no longer available due to the polyhybrid craze, high THC, purple, tastes like berries stuff going around today.

Panama Red, Columbian Gold, Hawaiian, Thai, etc... Any of those from the 70's I'd grow over any of today's latest hype strain.

Unfortunately, unless those seeds were stored properly in a consistent and cool environment the viability is not promising. I would try Ga3 from the start and hope for the best. I've never gotten seeds that old to germinate although I did get some flower seeds from the 90's to germinate a few years ago. I treated those with Ga3.

Good luck
 

rijkmus1

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My friend had a bag of seeds from the 90s. Not properly stored not one germinated. It wad good smoke too. He tried everything no luck. These were not bag seed. It was top shelf Nl x haze I believe.
 

PadawanWarrior

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My friend had a bag of seeds from the 90s. Not properly stored not one germinated. It wad good smoke too. He tried everything no luck. These were not bag seed. It was top shelf Nl x haze I believe.
I popped some seeds from 90's seeds a few years ago. Just stored in a plasic bag in a Power Bait jar. Not taken good care of or anything. Just in a jar in my room. Temps were always fluctuating.

I got them when I was in CA. They survived through CA weather, WA weather, SD weather, and CO weather.

I should go grab them out and see if I can still pop any. But I planted a few and they all grew. Then I just tossed them since I found some awesome clone only strains.
 

T.H.Cammo

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- - - - All while being blasted with the ultra sonic frequencies (almost too high to hear) which creates the layers of standing wave nodes for it to rest in.
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Ultrasonic, by definition, is "too high to hear".
 

Synchronicity

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Kinks and the blessed Zombies- the English invasion- thats what Im talking about.

The Animals, The Yardbirds, - and the American blastoff into socially acceptable rhythm and blues.

I could make a long list and they were original tunes....... many based on the old soul music and jazz basics from Muddy waters, Howlin Wolf, Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard, B.B. King etc.- then middle class America went into a frenzy. It started down there in the Southeast in the deep South. Hush Puppies and mint juleps. Barbecue. Swamp. Heat and high humidity and flat, oak-pine forest. Elvis.

It was the very best and very diverse. Rock and Roll now encompasses a wide spectrum of funky stuff with that bad ass beat to get one moving.......... but it got to have da beat baby.........

and the bags are not so "seedy" any more............

ha - I could go on and on. I really loved that space in time. The music was a byproduct of changing times and attitudes among the young anyway - and we had the numbers (baby boomers).......

big dreams of change not yet really here- and now seemingly in big trouble. We had our chance and rock and roll will never die now. At least that is something
 
Those 70’s seeds were hardy. They would grow in car floorboards. For those who vacuumed, they ended up growing around the car-vacs at the car wash. Seems like people would smoke anything back then, too. Stems, leaves, male, female. It’s all different now. I bet growing those 70’s seeds with modern lighting, good soil and nutes, controlled watering, and proper curing, you will probably get a different product than your cousin had!
 
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