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Bakersfield

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Are you really saying Afghan, Skunk, Haze are not inbred landrace strains?

And you are laughing at me
Yep, that's what I'm saying. Landraces are exactly that, while Heirlooms they may be.
It is good to step out of your closet grow every once in awhile /shrug
Hahaha closet grower, I assure you I am not.
BTW, I've grown Dutch strains and their yields were no where near what I've pulled from Gu~'s gear. You can check these out in this thread with a little search.
Do you have any proof of these superior Dutch genetics, you know like something you've grown?

The rest of your post comes across to me as Batavophile claptrap. o_O
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40AmpstoFreedom

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Yep, that's what I'm saying. Landraces are exactly that, while Heirlooms they may be.
The rest of your post comes across to me as Batavophile claptrap. o_O
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LoL. You guys are bad...One dude thinks landrace are heirlooms and another that asks when clones stop improving lol....like they continually improve over time or something. Wow.

Do you guys need me to cite my sources lol?

heir·loom
ˈerlo͞om/
noun
  1. a valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations.
    • NORTH AMERICAN
      denoting a traditional variety of plant or breed of animal that is not asociated with large-scale commercial agriculture.
      "his garden is filled with heirloom vegetables"
land·race
ˈlandrās/
noun
  1. a local cultivar or animal breed that has been improved by traditional agricultural methods.
 

40AmpstoFreedom

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My reply had your entire original quote. You edited I see and not much has changed. This is the difference between actually knowing wtf you are talking about and pretending. Good day /smh
 

Heisengrow

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LoL. You guys are bad...One dude thinks landrace are heirlooms and another that asks when clones stop improving lol....like they continually improve over time or something. Wow.

Do you guys need me to cite my sources lol?
Landrices suck.all the ones I see are shit.there like collectors items for die hard old heads that drink pumpkin spice lates.ill take hybrid inbred parents over any of that bullshit.
 

Heisengrow

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I don't really understand how you could be so incredibly stupid, to think that these Dutch Skunks and such are landrace strains.
They could however become heirlooms, dummy!
How's that for clarification, to your know it all, condescending ICmag loving Dutch fluffing expertise?
Ima have to agree with ol Baker on this one.fuck the dutch.nobody wants any of that bullshit.
 

Heisengrow

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Although I do think IBL,landrice and heirloom are the same thing.im not looking shit up on Google to post links just from the top of my head.landrice I believe is a land locked plant that has open bred itself for ages into a straight up stable strain which technically makes it a heirloom.
Doesn't change the fact all the ones I have see are stringy ass ditch weed.
I still say fuck the dutch
 

jayblaze710

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Are you really saying Afghan, Skunk, Haze are not inbred landrace strains?

And you are laughing at me, lol?

Funny....
You’ve officially lost all credibility, if you ever had any to begin with.

The most important strains for early work: Haze, Skunk, and Northern Lights.

All are worked hybrids. The furthest thing from a landrace possible. It’s astounding that you can call them a landrace with a straight face.

On top of that, all 3 of them were worked heavily BEFORE they ever made it to Europe.

Nobody can deny that the Netherlands did a lot for cannabis. Neville, in particular, was a great breeder and a lot of genetics would be lost if the Netherlands didn’t become a haven for cannabis breeding. But the majority of their work, particularly Skunkman’s, comes from the hard work of American breeders. Now that the best genetics are firmly back in America, you can see how far Europe has fallen when it comes to premium genetics.

Furthermore, whenever I hear people talking about how much better pot used to be just landraces, all I can do is roll my fucking eyes. It’s rose-tinted glasses and nothing else. Landrace strains still need to be worked. Listen to interviews with Bodhi, Nspecta and others, and they’ll be the first to say that landraces need to be worked before they’re commercially viable. Our cannabis today is inbred. We’ve lost some genotypic and phenotypic variability along the way. But overall, pot is so much better now than it used to be.

Also, the majority of growers, even those old school guys, never grew landrace strains. Clearly you haven’t, if you believe something like Skunk is a landrace.
 

Heisengrow

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You’ve officially lost all credibility, if you ever had any to begin with.

The most important strains for early work: Haze, Skunk, and Northern Lights.

All are worked hybrids. The furthest thing from a landrace possible. It’s astounding that you can call them a landrace with a straight face.

On top of that, all 3 of them were worked heavily BEFORE they ever made it to Europe.

Nobody can deny that the Netherlands did a lot for cannabis. Neville, in particular, was a great breeder and a lot of genetics would be lost if the Netherlands didn’t become a haven for cannabis breeding. But the majority of their work, particularly Skunkman’s, comes from the hard work of American breeders. Now that the best genetics are firmly back in America, you can see how far Europe has fallen when it comes to premium genetics.

Furthermore, whenever I hear people talking about how much better pot used to be just landraces, all I can do is roll my fucking eyes. It’s rose-tinted glasses and nothing else. Landrace strains still need to be worked. Listen to interviews with Bodhi, Nspecta and others, and they’ll be the first to say that landraces need to be worked before they’re commercially viable. Our cannabis today is inbred. We’ve lost some genotypic and phenotypic variability along the way. But overall, pot is so much better now than it used to be.

Also, the majority of growers, even those old school guys, never grew landrace strains. Clearly you haven’t, if you believe something like Skunk is a landrace.
Some truth.i was thinking the same thing when ol dude said landrace and northern lights in the same sentence.i didnt wanna say shit but yeah.
 
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