Anyone try Strainhunters Money Maker?

Sativied

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Everyone can act like that. It's weird nationalism.
Americans and their flag, weird a little but I also envy it a little, we don't do a lot of nationalism in the Netherlands unless there's a soccer or iceskating tournament (K1 and similar are not so popular here), it is frowned upon heavily, WWII... next to Germany...

I posted it before, Arjan is a typical big mouth Amsterdammer, a bit over the top (think New Yorker + Texan) and yes I do love that typical Amsterdammer attitude. I'd like it more if Arjan could back up everything what he says of course, but comparing an Amsterdammer to all the Dutch is like comparing a New Yorker to someone from SoCal, just ignorant. Comparing me to either Arjan or all Dutch is just schoolyard level silly. Most of the Dutch people are just simpleminded sheep, like most americans, australians, indians... like most of you. Nothing like me :hump::lol:

Martial arts (doing it, not just watching it on TV) is popular here and taken quite seriously too so xxMissxx must have hit on some sad fuckers if they actually claimed they beat a "world" champion.

Funny because neither of those places are where the natural building blocks of the strains we love come from.
I don't see how that's a requirement for taking credit but which country the popular strains or their "natural building blocks" come from is irrelevant for me when it comes to getting credit, which goes to the persons and not the countries involved. Although a country as a whole does deserve 'some credit if they facilitated the creation of all those wonderful genetics, like condoning coffee shops and seed banks.
 

TonightYou

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Americans and their flag, weird a little but I also envy it a little, we don't do a lot of nationalism in the Netherlands unless there's a soccer or iceskating tournament (K1 and similar are not so popular here), it is frowned upon heavily, WWII... next to Germany...

I posted it before, Arjan is a typical big mouth Amsterdammer, a bit over the top (think New Yorker + Texan) and yes I do love that typical Amsterdammer attitude. I'd like it more if Arjan could back up everything what he says of course, but comparing an Amsterdammer to all the Dutch is like comparing a New Yorker to someone from SoCal, just ignorant. Comparing me to either Arjan or all Dutch is just schoolyard level silly. Most of the Dutch people are just simpleminded sheep, like most americans, australians, indians... like most of you. Nothing like me :hump::lol:

Martial arts (doing it, not just watching it on TV) is popular here and taken quite seriously too so xxMissxx must have hit on some sad fuckers if they actually claimed they beat a "world" champion.

I don't see how that's a requirement for taking credit but which country the popular strains or their "natural building blocks" come from is irrelevant for me when it comes to getting credit, which goes to the persons and not the countries involved. Although a country as a whole does deserve 'some credit if they facilitated the creation of all those wonderful genetics, like condoning coffee shops and seed banks.
Tons of people from all parts of the world have worked to bring us good cannabis. Arguing who does it best is silly. One day I will make it to the Netherlands, as I absolutely enjoyed traveling in Europe previously.

I think it does matter where the strains were taken from. It's not like your geography or mine had these quality building blocks to start with. But it's just my opinion and I'm really not in the mood to argue
 

Sativied

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I think it does matter where the strains were taken from. It's not like your geography or mine had these quality building blocks to start with. But it's just my opinion and I'm really not in the mood to argue
Perhaps you can explain without "arguing"? I agree it's important info to know a strain's origin, but I specifically meant when it comes to taking credit as a nation. So many products and inventions and even food we eat are not based on building blocks that were originally 'here'. My points was it's not like I feel better about myself or about being Dutch for the work Nevill or Ben Donkers for example have done, I assume that goes for most Americans and Northern Light being created on an island near Seattle as well.

Tons of people from all parts of the world have worked to bring us good cannabis. Arguing who does it best is silly.
Indeed, if anything it was the collaboration of American and Dutch growers and breeders that developed the building blocks for most of the popular strains nowadays.

It's auto-translated if you select English, which isn't the best translation, but here's some relevant history of part of the collaboration:
http://www.olded.nl/Old Ed geschiedenis.html
 

TonightYou

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Perhaps you can explain without "arguing"? I agree it's important info to know a strain's origin, but I specifically meant when it comes to taking credit as a nation. So many products and inventions and even food we eat are not based on building blocks that were originally 'here'. My points was it's not like I feel better about myself or about being Dutch for the work Nevill or Ben Donkers for example have done, I assume that goes for most Americans and Northern Light being created on an island near Seattle as well.

Indeed, if anything it was the collaboration of American and Dutch growers and breeders that developed the building blocks for most of the popular strains nowadays.

It's auto-translated if you select English, which isn't the best translation, but here's some relevant history of part of the collaboration:
http://www.olded.nl/Old Ed geschiedenis.html
Sorry, my back is fucking killing me so I'm getting a bit cranky. Being a work sucks, as obviously I can't get myself properly medicated. Nerve pain is the fucking devil and all the pills I'm swallowing aren't doing shit!

What I meant was all the strains we love basically come from a couple of different areas of the world. Mainly Asia, Africa and South America (which were actually brought over and not indigenous to SA). These areas are where cannabis started and was breed previously, for much longer might I add, by indigenous people of those regions.

For some reason, these people are written out of history.

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Amos Otis

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What I meant was all the strains we love basically come from a couple of different areas of the worls. Mainly Asia, Africa and South America

All the strains I love come from England and Canada; always in less than 2 weeks after ordering. Burning these strains has yet to conjure images of indigenous people, so these beans must have paid their dues......or something......
 

TonightYou

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All the strains I love come from England and Canada; always in less than 2 weeks after ordering. Burning these strains has yet to conjure images of indigenous people, so these beans must have paid their dues......or something......

Lol you know what I mean :)

I said building blocks and yes mine too seem to come from England. Haven't ever ordered from Canada though.
 

mauricem00

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I can't seem to find much for smoke reports, was wondering how it was; flavor, smell, high?
the money maker produces a smooth and flavorful smoke but can be more difficult to grow than other strains and the seeds from this breeder can be a little inconsistent.these are one of the cheaper seeds and you get what you pay for.
 

althor

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the money maker produces a smooth and flavorful smoke but can be more difficult to grow than other strains and the seeds from this breeder can be a little inconsistent.these are one of the cheaper seeds and you get what you pay for.
You can get quality genetics for very low prices.
 

AllenHaze

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You can get quality genetics for very low prices.
You can also spend 100's of dollars and not be guaranteed a winner. @ OP - Check reviews and pick something that has been proven to be consistent by many different growers. Isn't it a pity when people lie about their origins? ;-)
 

furnz

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So they started a new company as an attempt to get away from the greenhouse name...?
I watched all the strain hunters thinking some cool land races would come (hence their name), yet all i see is typical strains listed at the attitude. No land races. What a bunch of marketing BS.
 

Mr.Head

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So they started a new company as an attempt to get away from the greenhouse name...?
I watched all the strain hunters thinking some cool land races would come (hence their name), yet all i see is typical strains listed at the attitude. No land races. What a bunch of marketing BS.
yup and their first cup win was based on 100% bullshit under the new company name. Off to a great start.
 

WORDZofWORDZCRAFT

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bahahahaha listen to all you fucks who only grow hybrids complaining about a guy giving people who grow 1000-10000 plants at a time a handful of seeds. these people grow schwag that ya'll prolly wouldn't even smoke because youre smoking one of this months 100 new kush crosses
 
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