Do you live in an area that is known for a certain strain? Photoperiod only, please*

tstick

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Obviously, if you live in Hawaii or someplace like that, you're going to see some "local" strains....but what about other "state" strains? I know of Meig's County Gold and Colorado Green Bud (only read about it). Wondering if there are any others out there with an original tilt.

*I'm not interested in knowing about any automatic flowering cannabis strains or "fast" flowering strains or anything that has C. ruderalis in it.
 

MeOhMyOhio

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Obviously, if you live in Hawaii or someplace like that, you're going to see some "local" strains....but what about other "state" strains? I know of Meig's County Gold and Colorado Green Bud (only read about it). Wondering if there are any others out there with an original tilt.

*I'm not interested in knowing about any automatic flowering cannabis strains or "fast" flowering strains or anything that has C. ruderalis in it.
I remember a strain growing up in San Diego that was very local. It was grown in the mountains around Fallbrook. It was called, Dolores Red, or Fallbrook sensi. I smoked it in the late 70s to early 80s until I moved. Within the past few years, I have spent quite a bit of time in San Diego. Last year when I was there, I was gifted some smoke that a local told me he got from his buddy who has a cabin in Julian.(in the same area) It was exactly as I remembered!
Its definitely a Mexican sativa, given its proximity to the border. I was shocked how, "old school" the dark red haired bud looked and smelled. It was reddish brown.
I was considering contacting my friend down there and ask him more details. Maybe his buddy in the mountains grows it, or knows the source.
 

tstick

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Appreciate the responses. Yeah, I don't have any local names to share, myself. I am from a very rural area and there weren't enough people growing to build any fame around anything. Most of what we got was imported from Mexico and points South.
 

conor c

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Hmm yes and no there are people I know who made plenty of there own work they might sell the bud but cuts or seeds and there own work is kinda held tight except to mates with conditions it's not handed out easy I understand it even if I don't agree with it here ain't legal alot of growers are wary won't go near a forum won't talk about it unless they know you well if we went legal tomorrow maybe a year or two later more would come out the woodwork with more as far as breeders that sells there seeds from here you got inflorences of Scotland Bateman's selections and Galloway genetics
 

skuba

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Not my city, but Irene Kush made a wave in Atlanta and the southeast in the 2000s. Ohio had the aforementioned dumpster and Death Star as well as lemon G. NYC for the brown haze, and we're still hearing rumours of skunk weed in Kentucky. But who knows. Also Texas shoreline and triangle kush in Florida
 

curious2garden

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Perris OG - pronounced "paris" and mistakenly relabeled as paris og by many breeders (except for fletch at archive)
It's another socal OG pheno, out of Riverside County.
Perris California.
I spent quite a bit of time waterskiing at Lake Perris! Didn't know there was pot named for the city! Interesting
 

conor c

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Born in Watsonville ,ca which is in Santa Cruz county, home of that Blue Dream and from the rumor I heard skunk 1 was in the works by Dave Watson(Sam the skunkman) back in the day before a raid on his grow op moved him out of the country
Haze as well also big sur there both from Santa cruz too I think
 

conor c

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Blueberry from Eugene, Oregon. Apparently the best known cut of lemon diesel was from here as well. From what I've read trainwreck started in Oregon but was taken to California where it was popularized.
Yeah you guys have quite the history alot of strains originated there
 
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