What strains are a true Kush?

hyroot

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I actually just purchased an indica landrace package from world of seeds. It has Star 47, Pakistan Valley, Afghan kush, and Ketama.

Are they fems? I looked up world of seeds and all I saw was fems. Which are no good. You definitely don't want to breed with them.
 

since1991

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My friends cousin just got back from afghanistan. Brought back a shitload of seeds. Chitral , hashplants, kush types, all kinds of indies he collected during his tour. Cant wait. Bound to be something groovy. Hes dishing them all out to our little gaggle of growers. In my experience its the really good land of origin Sativas that are becoming rare indeed.
 

Yekke

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So if I'm not mistaken a kush is an indica landrace from the Hindu Kush mountains. And I see a lot of "kush" strains that don't apply to that. I've been itching to experiment with breeding and I want to make a weed called "captain kush" or "major kush". But I want my kush to be legit. Not some fucking fake with the name for the sake of the name. So does anyone know any strains that are legit kush strains?
For real?

These days "kush" is just an added selling pitch, like "white" or "diesel". Even known cuts like Bubba Kush and OG Kush got nothing to do with the indica landraces.

However,
Going back to landraces cuts away a long long way breeders have went in the last few decades :-/
 

bizarrojohnson

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For real?

These days "kush" is just an added selling pitch, like "white" or "diesel". Even known cuts like Bubba Kush and OG Kush got nothing to do with the indica landraces.

However,
Going back to landraces cuts away a long long way breeders have went in the last few decades :-/
Yes exactly my point.
 

bizarrojohnson

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For real?

These days "kush" is just an added selling pitch, like "white" or "diesel". Even known cuts like Bubba Kush and OG Kush got nothing to do with the indica landraces.

However,
Going back to landraces cuts away a long long way breeders have went in the last few decades
:-/
Also exactly my point. I want to cut that away. Theres alot of good shit out there but most of the weed i get is good. I'm satisfied but it's not what i'm looking for. The best weed i've smoked to this day is the Sativa seeds Full Moon that i've grow. I'm sure it qualifies as a land race. I think a lot of the weed nowadays is bred for high yields and shorter flowering time. I want to cut that away, go back to the roots and make something based on pure quality. Yield, flowering time, and bag appeal be damned. Its more for me to smoke personally. Not to sell. Though i will don't me wrong, If i make some awesome shit i'd love to make some $$$ from it. I mean didn't all the strains we have nowadays come from landraces anyway? There are definitely a lot of strains that stand out but i think most of em are pretty much the same with a different taste and slightly different effects. I think to find something special i need to go back to land races.
 

Yekke

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Also exactly my point. I want to cut that away. Theres alot of good shit out there but most of the weed i get is good. I'm satisfied but it's not what i'm looking for. The best weed i've smoked to this day is the Sativa seeds Full Moon that i've grow. I'm sure it qualifies as a land race. I think a lot of the weed nowadays is bred for high yields and shorter flowering time. I want to cut that away, go back to the roots and make something based on pure quality. Yield, flowering time, and bag appeal be damned. Its more for me to smoke personally. Not to sell. Though i will don't me wrong, If i make some awesome shit i'd love to make some $$$ from it. I mean didn't all the strains we have nowadays come from landraces anyway? There are definitely a lot of strains that stand out but i think most of em are pretty much the same with a different taste and slightly different effects. I think to find something special i need to go back to land races.
You are not the first man to think that way. Some people already did what you'r talking about and released proper seeds.
A lot of bullshit breeders and a market full of seed producers instead of breeder doesn't mean that there isn't good stuff going around. Working with next generation weed is overall better, but you need to know what to work with.
Why go back to landraces when people already went a few generations ahead like you intend to do? Just need to choose the properly bred stuff, not backcrossed or selfed genetics (like "OG Kush" or "Bubba Kush") but polyhybrids can prove to be very rewarding :-)
Stabilizing your own polyhybrids takes a long time, specially if you want to have up to par results with current breeding efforts.

I believe that in order to find truly elite cuts you need a large genetic pool and a very large selection - not the kind of stuff you usually get with landraces.
By having high variability in the offsprings you can choose the very very best cuts and breed with them.
 

Mowgli Ma-Fên

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Pre 98 is not a kush. It's an s1 of bubba kush which is actually northern lights seeds gifted to the man Named Bubba. He just named it kush. Like him and josh named kush to og kush. They just named it kush. It Has nothing to do with true kush. Kush comes from Afghaninstan and the Hindu kush region of pakistan, China and tajikstan
thats good to know.last time the breeder page said some bout bubblegum x kush.now it gives kinda the same info like you.
 

since1991

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Back in the before time there really was only one strain called Hindu Kush. But other cultivars had kush or indica genetics from that area in the strain. In all honesty back then like today hindu kush made for great breeding material. A good starting point or foundation but on its own was never keeper top shelf quality.
 

since1991

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Kush was just another indica based strain back then is what i guess iam trying to say. The word KUSH didnt become a hip fashionable term for everything weed by dumbasses who dont know until much much later. Alot like the term "dro". Lol.
 

hyroot

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My friends cousin just got back from afghanistan. Brought back a shitload of seeds. Chitral , hashplants, kush types, all kinds of indies he collected during his tour. Cant wait. Bound to be something groovy. Hes dishing them all out to our little gaggle of growers. In my experience its the really good land of origin Sativas that are becoming rare indeed.

Is he a marine? I know they get practically raped going through customs when they come back to the U.S. it's dishonorable discharge getting caught bringing back seeds and possible jail time.
 

hyroot

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thats good to know.last time the breeder page said some bout bubblegum x kush.now it gives kinda the same info like you.

Watch hash church episode 52. Josh and bubba are both on it and they tell the story of how they brought og kush and bubba kush to the world. From florida to L.A.
 

since1991

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Is he a marine? I know they get practically raped going through customs when they come back to the U.S. it's dishonorable discharge getting caught bringing back seeds and possible jail time.
No he was army. Hes been back. Said it was no problem actually. On another note....i would take any of the internet "origin" stories with a grain of salt. Not saying they are liars but just watch out for internet hearsay. Especially about ganja.
 

hyroot

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No he was army. Hes been back. Said it was no problem actually. On another note....i would take any of the internet "origin" stories with a grain of salt. Not saying they are liars but just watch out for internet hearsay. Especially about ganja.
its a true story. There's articles about them everywhere in cannabis culture, high times, weed magazine, and so on. Bubba owns rocky Mountain high dispensary in Colorado. Josh is still.in L..A. anyway hash church brings in all the well known and famous top hash makers and breeders. Rob clark, breeder steve, Tony Vezura, Frenchy canolli, bubbleman, Todd McCormick, Mel Frank, Cuban grower. Soil grown, Aaron of dna genetics, jenn doe, Jeff church. No b.s. on there . All true stories.
 
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