Quote Originally Posted by sunbiz1
You know why you suck so much?...b/c your sorry ass is right more often than not...lol
That was intended as a sarcastic compliment in my own way. It's almost to the point where I would rather grow a new strain to a 12" height, then flower and sample it to see if it's worth the effort. I've had mixed results using what some call bag seed over the past several years, all of which were top notch commercial genetics. The more I work with a particular strain, the better I become w/the final product. Perhaps I'll cave in someday and order from a seed bank, but am pleased enough with the last batch to continue the hold-out.

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sunbiz1 Reviewed by sunbiz1 on . Can hidden characteristics "randomly" emerge in a couple of generations? Hello, I grow four different landraces and have named my favorite mother of each strain: Chuc-Nu A South-East Asian strain from the Dalat area of Vietnam. Two Californian Vietnam War veterans have told me it reminds them of home in the 70s, but younger people think it resembles the original Kali Mist of the early 90s. The high is focused and energizing, good for getting work done. Chantico A Mexian variety from north Sinaloa. I've been told by quite a few retirees over here that it is Rating: 5