I imagine it's going to take some work to get them into anything I would want to grow seriously, but yeah, I'm stoked.Fingers crossed man I hope you find some fire in those.
That's very cool! Yeah the Malana Cream(RSC) is AMAZING, I had one recently that was unbelievable. Thread on it is here:I imagine it's going to take some work to get them into anything I would want to grow seriously, but yeah, I'm stoked.
The afghani strains everyone has been working with date from the 70's, pre-war times. I'm hoping that some of that awesomeness that made Northern Lights and other exceptional strains was preserved in some of this. The book states that a lot of these genetics move from the plains and Hindu Kush regions to this area. This is part of the original silk road.
Potential for creating new devastating strains with powerful characteristics is high! I've got a bunch of original haze and ON haze from Todd McCormick that could be hybridized with these afghani bases. Also some old India Malana Cream that I want to do something with also. Lots of possibilities with new indica bases!
I live in an area that is similar in climate to where these were bred so I'm double stoked to be able to contemplate outdoor projects.
Where can I purchase these seeds they look and sound awesome, cheers jungle
Only part of a pack of 120, 12 different varieties along with the tourbook. I posted a link to the instagram previously. It's $1000 for the whole package.Where can I purchase these seeds they look and sound awesome, cheers jungle
I Know B.O.E.L. brought some Afghani lines into America pre Soviet invasion, but It wasn't until during the Soviet invasion that Afghan lines really started to be introduced in various locations due to the Afghan rebels dumping hash into the world markets to fund their resistance.I imagine it's going to take some work to get them into anything I would want to grow seriously, but yeah, I'm stoked.
The afghani strains everyone has been working with date from the 70's, pre-war times. I'm hoping that some of that awesomeness that made Northern Lights and other exceptional strains was preserved in some of this. The book states that a lot of these genetics move from the plains and Hindu Kush regions to this area. This is part of the original silk road.
Potential for creating new devastating strains with powerful characteristics is high! I've got a bunch of original haze and ON haze from Todd McCormick that could be hybridized with these afghani bases. Also some old India Malana Cream that I want to do something with also. Lots of possibilities with new indica bases!
I live in an area that is similar in climate to where these were bred so I'm double stoked to be able to contemplate outdoor projects.
Plenty of folks hunting and growing out skunk either way. Not in this thread obviously, this has turned more into a commercial for landrace afghanis. That is not skunk though, only part of it as you know. Im sure you can find nice phenos in those landrace genetics but it will not be skunk that you are hunting lol.Agreed!
Totally, and I'm not the one who brought those into this discussion but I'm grateful because I wouldn't have seen them otherwise!Plenty of folks hunting and growing out skunk either way. Not in this thread obviously, this has turned more into a commercial for landrace afghanis. That is not skunk though, only part of it as you know. Im sure you can find nice phenos in those landrace genetics but it will not be skunk that you are hunting lol.
I can imagine that lol, looking for a male then to pair with?Totally, and I'm not the one who brought those into this discussion but I'm grateful because I wouldn't have seen them otherwise!
I've been pretty happy with the Shoreline OG cut I've been growing for 4 years now. It stinks me up plenty.
I just grew one seed of these, think there are 9/10 left and it grew huge colas with no smell and more hair than buds, smoking it now, tastes bland and hardly any high. Will update when I get round to doing the others if I can get my mojo back.Sensi Seeds are industry pioneers, and are the only other seed breeders I would trust to have a true Skunk #1. They say they've carried on their Skunk #1 genetics for 25 years. Also, this version is feminized. Has anyone tried it?
Skunk #1 Feminized Seeds – Sensi Seeds UK
Skunk #1 Feminized from Sensi Seeds: The benchmark in terms of uniformity, reliability and rich harvests, with a very pleasant hybrid high.sensiseeds.com
Nice, it'll be good to get some comparitive reviews of all these guys.Did any of you fine RIU members ever find anything close to the RKS? I’m going to go skunk hunting myself in a couple months.
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So you bought them?Only part of a pack of 120, 12 different varieties along with the tourbook. I posted a link to the instagram previously. It's $1000 for the whole package.
They are also intended for breeders or preservationists and I'm guessing most people will want to wait for some work to be done.
Yep. it was $900 worth of Bitcoin, so about $7.5 per seed, plus the book.So you bought them?
I was going to pull the trigger, but I literally had to buy a laptop this last week... And 900 Bitcoin is a lot at the moment... Ugh, if I had the space