Cannabis breeders collaboration club

Countrybuddin

Active Member
So i thought it would be cool to start a post for people who are breeders or pollen chuckers. I figured maybe we can do group breeding projects and even share genetics. I have a very stable old school skunk i think would make a great contribution to anyones genetics arsenal. i found one of the stinkiest males last year and his progeny have all tested outstanding.purp male.jpg dacstud.jpg dacfi.png purp male.jpg dacstud.jpg dacfi.png WIN_20170817_16_54_15_Pro.jpg WIN_20180128_06_06_38_Pro.jpg very frosty for a male. still have pollen from him and a copy of him.purp male.jpg dacstud.jpg dacfi.png WIN_20170817_16_54_15_Pro.jpg WIN_20180128_06_06_38_Pro.jpg
 

deep_rob

Active Member
I like yur idea. that is how the world used to be 15-20yrs ago.. back when everyone was on the same page, and the point was simply to overgrow the planet. people freely traded pollen, cuts and beans, all over the world. I got some amazing stuff and met some amazing people through trading.. But, nowadays, i think that sort of thing is frowned upon. I dont advocate breaking rules, but i hear ya man. When u got something good, u want to share it.. Its just differnt times, nowadays. (and, BTW, i dont fully understand the rules regarding posting of genes either).. maybe someone will see this and PM you.. best of luck!
 

Countrybuddin

Active Member
In my experience, throughout the years the best genetics i have come across have mostly been gifted or trades. When you share something super special with someone you get what you receive. Sometimes all it takes is a little generosity and interest and someone decides to turn you on to fire once they see your passion and genuine intentions. I did not mean to break any rules and was not suggesting trading genetics at all. Simply lets start a little project with a simple end goal like a close replication of Roadkill Skunk. EVeryone can pursue this goal using their own genetics and maybe push someone to create something super special. Or preserve something special for future generations. How about blueberry yum yum? How about we search for narrow leaf indicas?
 
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