Looking for strain grown in the Adirondak’s but the old heads

SaHt420

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Well i can reccomend kwikseeds/therealseedcompany till you got the money to do that sort of thing yourself angus the guy who runs it is pretty knowledgeable honest and upfront they collect alot of it themselves and state when they dont etc i have most of there catalog tbh
Thanks
 

FlowerPower88

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Lemon cherry gelato bag seeds everywhere as their own thing and people claim any version of the S1’s lineage suits them. You can say it’s a product of the LCG’s parents and skip the fact it’s a bagseed, you can be straight up and say it’s a unique bagseed from this plant, you can give it a name and use it in a breeding program with a known cultivar, then come back and S1 it once it has recognition. And different people would view all of these as ok and above board. They did this with cookies, they did it with purple punch, gelato. Like SaHt420 said, the only way to know is landrace crosses and pheno hunting it, or find someone you trust that is marketing those kind of seeds. That’s why I was interested in the Deep Chunk to breed with. I trust it’s origins and Tom Hill worked the landrace for decades so it’s still afghan indica all the way through.
 

SaHt420

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Lemon cherry gelato bag seeds everywhere as their own thing and people claim any version of the S1’s lineage suits them. You can say it’s a product of the LCG’s parents and skip the fact it’s a bagseed, you can be straight up and say it’s a unique bagseed from this plant, you can give it a name and use it in a breeding program with a known cultivar, then come back and S1 it once it has recognition. And different people would view all of these as ok and above board. They did this with cookies, they did it with purple punch, gelato. Like SaHt420 said, the only way to know is landrace crosses and pheno hunting it, or find someone you trust that is marketing those kind of seeds. That’s why I was interested in the Deep Chunk to breed with. I trust it’s origins and Tom Hill worked the landrace for decades so it’s still afghan indica all the way through.
I was just looking at that deep chunk imma have to get some seeds but I just want to grow landraces outdoor see how that goes up here get some from a similar climate
 

conor c

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I was just looking at that deep chunk imma have to get some seeds but I just want to grow landraces outdoor see how that goes up here get some from a similar climate
Well then ideally if u can look for something from a similiar lattitude or as close to it as u can get like from the source to your bit of Canada is my advice im fucked that way im like lat 56 ish so only fast semi autos or full on autos are an option and even then luck is required here and a prime example of this would be California in america has bits with a similar lattitude to parts of Afghanistan for an example
 

conor c

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Lemon cherry gelato bag seeds everywhere as their own thing and people claim any version of the S1’s lineage suits them. You can say it’s a product of the LCG’s parents and skip the fact it’s a bagseed, you can be straight up and say it’s a unique bagseed from this plant, you can give it a name and use it in a breeding program with a known cultivar, then come back and S1 it once it has recognition. And different people would view all of these as ok and above board. They did this with cookies, they did it with purple punch, gelato. Like SaHt420 said, the only way to know is landrace crosses and pheno hunting it, or find someone you trust that is marketing those kind of seeds. That’s why I was interested in the Deep Chunk to breed with. I trust it’s origins and Tom Hill worked the landrace for decades so it’s still afghan indica all the way through.
Its a good heirloom but very dominant to breed with it also does better in a corner of a room or even kinda shaded than most plants would as thats how tom grew it under trees in cali so thats worth bearing in mind
 

FlowerPower88

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I was just looking at that deep chunk imma have to get some seeds but I just want to grow landraces outdoor see how that goes up here get some from a similar climate
We’ll grab 20, cause I had 10 and I got 6 poppers and all of em are ladies :wall:…man nothing ever quite matches up to the movie trailer in my head when it happens in real life.
 

FlowerPower88

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Its a good heirloom but very dominant to breed with it also does better in a corner of a room or even kinda shaded than most plants would as thats how tom grew it under trees in cali so thats worth bearing in mind
Absolutely. I have always felt that we don’t quite get the quality of sun that Cali does in my region, also in the Adirondacks, your hard pressed not to be shaded at some point in the day.
 
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