SSSC 1980's Catalogue Strain List

rijkmus1

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I wish I kept my catalogs. I ended up in dam to purchase when they stopped shipping to the US. I was in the store and said I wanted to meet Neville. I didn't figure out until recently that this was after he left. I got dirty looks whatever. They had a homemade vape. It was basically a 5 gallon water bottle with a bowl and mouthpiece. They used a heat gun to heat the bowl. I always said I would get back to Dam but don't see it happening now with all the problems with the virus. No need to anymore the best genetics are available here.
 

conor c

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Have you grown one out. How was the smoke. Is Kwik seeds domestic USA. I don't think I need a customs letter.
I ain't this season i will from what i heard from a few boys who have think brown sugar blackberry/strawberry type aromas and taste seen a indoor grow of it too it looked good the friesland indica itself is sweet piney and sugary ive tried that already just not the cross
 
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decrepit digits

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Basic 5 was a dutch clone only at the time, no relation to NL. Heavily high predates shoreline but the pic of it does look like a skunk . Pluton2 I did grow looked just like the pic in the catalog 5-6 feet tall with only buds on the top third of the plant and very harsh, typical indica buz. my catalog stops at M45.
 

budtoker221

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I read rumor on another forum or somewhere that the basic 5 was Nevilles NL5 clone that escaped the cannabis castle and renamed “basic 5” in 1990 or whenever Neville left to Australia for a year or whatever with legal issues.
(Can’t confirm if this is true just repeating a rumor lol)

Around here in NE Us in early 200s we used get what we called “nookers”, presumably commercial hydro from Canada, I’m pretty sure it was m39.
The 8ths had like 5 Little Rock hard buds covered in orange hairs.
It was sweet, skunky and perfume/ hash incense with lemon pine, skunk.
Couchlock indica, laziness inducing
Classic old school flavor, mild compared to diesels
This weed was heavily talked shit about by my friends at the time because the bags looked small and my friends said it was “cheap hydro” grown with chemicals lol.
I think m39 beasters was a legendary strain that just got a bad rap after the nickname beasters.

Apparently it’s still preserved and available from a few seedbanks in Quebec.
 

Gentlemencorpse

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These guys apparently have it
Thanks! I may have to check those out. Wish they were regs though.

Yeah, I don't trust PSB at all unfortunately. I don't know a single person who's ordered from them and been happy with the results. And they list so many rare strains that it's just so unlikely for them to have
 

the real mccoy

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I read rumor on another forum or somewhere that the basic 5 was Nevilles NL5 clone that escaped the cannabis castle and renamed “basic 5” in 1990 or whenever Neville left to Australia for a year or whatever with legal issues.
(Can’t confirm if this is true just repeating a rumor lol)

Around here in NE Us in early 200s we used get what we called “nookers”, presumably commercial hydro from Canada, I’m pretty sure it was m39.
The 8ths had like 5 Little Rock hard buds covered in orange hairs.
It was sweet, skunky and perfume/ hash incense with lemon pine, skunk.
Couchlock indica, laziness inducing
Classic old school flavor, mild compared to diesels
This weed was heavily talked shit about by my friends at the time because the bags looked small and my friends said it was “cheap hydro” grown with chemicals lol.
I think m39 beasters was a legendary strain that just got a bad rap after the nickname beasters.

Apparently it’s still preserved and available from a few seedbanks in Quebec.
This is just like the beasters we would get early 2000s. Always thought it meant B grade nugs from Canada. Nugs were nasty. Full of chemicals that barely burned.
 

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Antidote Man

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"This is just like the beasters we would get early 2000s. Always thought it meant B grade nugs from Canada. Nugs were nasty. Full of chemicals that barely burned. "

Thats what I was always told also.
 
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