OnlyPureSativas
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Anyone have experience with the landrace team?
I didn’t buy there seeds but have bought from the distributor in Denmark fast service coming from Europe.I wonder where they got their laos dak cheung strains. Have you bought from them
If their prices hadn't been so high, I would have bought more of their strains ...
Many positive results posted on IG, but some hermied badly (Punto Rojo).
Some are very attractive but the prices are outrageous.
I will wait for others to buy, reproduce and sell them for a fraction of the price.
They are based in south Italy.
If their prices hadn't been so high, I would have bought more of their strains ...
Many positive results posted on IG, but some hermied badly (Punto Rojo).
Some are very attractive but the prices are outrageous.
I will wait for others to buy, reproduce and sell them for a fraction of the price.
They are based in south Italy.
Hermis come with the territory, you should expect to see them if you're growing beans collected directly from the source and you don't live in the cultivar's region of origin. In the field where these landraces originated, there are reports of zero hermis, yet seeds collected from the same fields grown outside their region of origin hermi frequently. One explanation is that the difference in photoperiods could stress the plants out and cause them to produce the trait that would otherwise not show up "in their home."
Since the hermi trait reportedly doesn't show up, perhaps there isn't selective pressure against it until we start playing with the genetics!
That said, I agree, TLT's prices are way too high, they're charging "finished product" prices. They are offering "foundation" genetics, which will require many years of work to get something worth keeping. It's far from a finished product.
I received seeds from them last year from Naples...Have you bought from them already? How do you know they are in italy? I wonder why some of their seeds are in the usa and some in Europe...
Have you bought from them already? How do you know they are in italy? I wonder why some of their seeds are in the usa and some in Europe...