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    Shantibaba explains a bit of history ...

    took this quotation from a posting by my personal hero, world-famous breeder, Shantibaba :thumbsup: ... creator of some of the world's most famous strains ... he is the Master Breeder, in my opinion ... an interesting bit of history, regarding the preservation of his genetics ...

    Originally Posted by shantibaba
    Hi All

    just to clear the air from confusion and before you all go making a legend from myth here is how it was done and is done still....

    Nh is made from Haze C male which is made by two pure haze parents from 1969....then the female side of NH is made from Haze A combined to NL5 or NL5Haze A where Haze A was also made by two pure Haze parents also from 1969
    Haze A is no longer alive only Haze C male is along with several other different sativa lines.

    but plants with the lineage of Haze A are still alive and carrying the genes within.

    SSH is made up of Haze C combined to Skunk 1 or Skunk HzC which is the male side, the female side is Haze C combined to NL5 or NL5HzC

    the Mango comes from a parallel cross same as SSH but with one difference

    Haze A male combined to Sk 1 or Sk HzA being the male plant, the female is NL5HzC....that is the breeding of those three plants

    considering the Haze A is no longer a male alive, it still is alive in the ancestry of some of the plants used in all these breeds

    I do not have secrets about breeding but given the same seed batches we could all still create something different...it boils down to selection.

    La Nina is the widow father breed to a pure Haze female...neither A or C by the way so I hope that clears up all your doubts once and for all.

    There is no one other than Simon at serious seeds who follows breeding plants like we do.Most Dutch seed companies use females plants obtained from seed batches that were passed on to them or sent to them, making their origins a little doubtful at certain stages. The whole seed industry based alot of things on Neville's origins in fact , but none except Sensi Seed had the parent plants to replicate things time and time again. Whether plants dies or were lost to disease over the years...well most companies would probably not tell anyone, but think about it.How many back ups of parent plants would you need in how many countries to be sure never to loose an important line? As enforcement on growers gets more and more restricting rooms get found etc....and the law of averages catches up on you. My last problem with the Swiss authorities I lost all plants in my library...some 42 mum's and dad's...luckily we keep backup of all the most important plants in 5 different countries and have done for years...if we had not had done this then we too would have lost alot of heirlooms. I do keep original batches of seed from years ago also in several places just in case I have to go all the way back to the drawing board to do selection again...but that is as bad as it gets for us.

    As you can see it is alot of work in alot of places to just keep things alive...not to mention the expenses and time factor involved.

    Lastly just to clarify things to do with this site...well I do all the moderating alone plus the pms and all questions and answers....so if there is something wrong on this site it is me who made it. I have a webman to do the technical aspects but all content and daily admin of the site is up to me. Howard will be helping in a limited way one day but he is a busier person than anyone else I know. Nev is not one for public life or cyberspace...and due to family committments is happy to do some work on plants but nothing else.So I am afraid you are all dealing with Shantibaba...whether you like it or not.

    All the best now off to Bologna for a 3 day fair....take care
    the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . Shantibaba explains a bit of history ... took this quotation from a posting by my personal hero, world-famous breeder, Shantibaba :thumbsup: ... creator of some of the world's most famous strains ... he is the Master Breeder, in my opinion ... an interesting bit of history, regarding the preservation of his genetics ... Originally Posted by shantibaba Hi All just to clear the air from confusion and before you all go making a legend from myth here is how it was done and is done still.... Nh is made from Haze C male which is Rating: 5

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    Shantibaba explains a bit of history ...

    good read. Makes me feel a lot better knowing he has 5 backups in different countries.

    Im just hoping he re-releases some more Nevill Haze soon.

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    #3
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    Shantibaba explains a bit of history ...

    Wow! what a history and genetic lesson!-that post said alot and a great reference. Thank You!

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    #4
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    Shantibaba explains a bit of history ...

    yeah.. that's sounds like something I `wanna get into

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    #5
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    Shantibaba explains a bit of history ...

    What up Reaper!!!

    Nice post were did you find that? He has a site were he sends out BB's like the one you have just posted? I guess when you are a living legend you could have 100 places that store your back ups...


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