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'77 Maui F6

Now the important question? Did you clone that cut? Maybe it will spread the world like GG#4 has.

To answer the question about being found in Maui and f6 in 77.
It was probably 77 maui that the person with the beans took to F6 somewhere else and not necessarily f generationed in maui. That is my guess. But breeding wise makes the most sense. The backcrosses were done after 77 and that's why beans popped as late as 99-01. Nice keeper 4 shore. Hope you do many great things with her and if no clones try and reveg that little honey.
 
Maui clone for comparision going around between friends. Came with the name super Maui.
Anyone else with a good example of maui wowie?
 

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RulaTone

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Hei ! Can i join hawaian Maui party ?


Great find FLG, description of terpenes profile of your Maui makes me drool !
any more details about her? kind of growth, days of flo, yeld ...
any pics of her sisters? thanks

Dank.Frank, pics of Snowman are outstanding! Big props for the find.
curious if he will make it in improvin that beautiful Maui
 
Wow frank very pretty plant you have there! And i have never seen a male so frosty! I def. Would like to snag up some of those. mucho props man. Keep us updated on the drop. Can't wait.
 

LAMBS-BREAD

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There's no real strain Maui Waui from what I understand. More a generic name for herbs that are grown there. U could get seeds out of a early 90s super skunk bud grown there, and it will be tagged Maui Waui lol... But the year part is interesting. maybe some know what type of strains where grown there back in 1977??
 

theJointedOne

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Anything grown in a specific region for more than a few generations in going to start to acclimatize its dna to the area...Im confident there are at least a few varieties from HI that fall in that category.
 

Kant C Shyt

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Hey 5LG, beautiful plant you have right there. I also am awaiting the smoke report on this one. Really enjoy your threads (loved the Trainwreck and SLH threads, great pics and reports). Did you only get the 4 females when you started the seeds? Hopefully you did find a male and kept him safe ;). Will have to keep an eye out for you and DF's project with her. Take care 1
 

dansbuds

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Yes please give us a heads up when the seeds of this cross get sent in !!! FLG , that plant looks spectacular !!! I hope she smokes half as good as she looks :kos:
 

Lifebreather

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Are these pics current or do you have any dry shots?

Very impressive looking, and the description is icing on the cake.

...I'm left wanting more...unsurprisingly...
 

oldhaole

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Maui clone for comparision going around between friends. Came with the name super Maui.
Anyone else with a good example of maui wowie?

Oh Sweet Jeezus....

Let's try to skin this cat from the other direction.

Please tell me what Maui Wowie is.

Is it this?

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Or this.

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or even this?

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we can get smaller.

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Which of these girls is Maui Wowie?

All of them were grown here on Maui.

Does that make them all Maui Wowie? Because they were grown here? Four separate and distinct strains are now one?

The first is a Bloodweed cross, the second is a White Widow cross and the third is an Elephant Ear, the fourth is Japaneese Hash. I suppose on the Mainland that is what they would be called. By their strain names. Yet should I ship them back to the mainland, the second the box touches your soil, it's all Maui Wowie.

With the exception of the White Widow, the three strains shown have all been here more than 30 years. More. Gives an example of what was around way back when.

It's just sloppy labeling. Hype. Call it Maui ...it'll sell.
 

LAMBS-BREAD

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Anything grown in a specific region for more than a few generations in going to start to acclimatize its dna to the area...Im confident there are at least a few varieties from HI that fall in that category.

That doesn't make it a strain from the area, or a specific strain. If 10 strains brought in Hawaii back in the 70s, are still grown in Maui Waui and called Maui Waui, then, acclimated or not, Maui Waui can be anything grown there, in or out, even new stuff grown there for 5 or 10 years?? Probably...

Seems like there's no hawaii pure strain?? only hybrids from landraces brought in the 70s or later.

So even Shanti Baba's "Spice" hawaiian Sativa x Hawaiian Indica, could be anything from Columbian x Mexican x NL?? Or something else?? Who knows, But not a Hawaiian Sativa or Indica landrace, is there any of this?
 

oldhaole

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LAMBS-BREAD....Bingo. You said far better than I could.

Thank You.

5LG...sorry for busting into your thread with this. I'll get off the soapbox now.
 

dank.frank

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I don't think anyone is trying to hype or be misleading - 5LG stated pretty clearly he understood what you shared...and I know what you said to be the truth of the matter.

However, he is just going by what the seeds were labeled as...to call them anything else would be an actual stretch of the truth, would it not? I mean, what else is he supposed to call it, ya know.

A best case scenario, whoever gifted the seeds in the first place may come forward with a bit more background history on these particular genetics...but who knows if they are even on forums any more, as 5LG stated these were gifted back in the OvG days.

But for sure - you are correct in the most technical sense possible, ohaole. I'm glad you step forward and shared the information you have. The more info the better the thread! :respect:



dank.Frank
 

theJointedOne

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That doesn't make it a strain from the area, or a specific strain. If 10 strains brought in Hawaii back in the 70s, are still grown in Maui Waui and called Maui Waui, then, acclimated or not, Maui Waui can be anything grown there, in or out, even new stuff grown there for 5 or 10 years?? Probably...

Seems like there's no hawaii pure strain?? only hybrids from landraces brought in the 70s or later.

So even Shanti Baba's "Spice" hawaiian Sativa x Hawaiian Indica, could be anything from Columbian x Mexican x NL?? Or something else?? Who knows, But not a Hawaiian Sativa or Indica landrace, is there any of this?

id have to agree there is no HI landrace... but if some old grower back in the day pops seed stock of his fave import in 1970, say 20 seed, and grew those same seed, and resulting progeny, for 44 years, outside, to me thats a HI variety by now,in 2014.

Instead, if he just saved those 20 seed from 1970 and tries to pop them in 2014 and tries to call the stuff Hawaiian, then id say he cant call if Hawaiian herb

...i think thats about as old as the roots of a lot of CA stuff..not all but a lot

i could be wrong, but i think you misunderstood my first post, thats why i felt the need to clarify,

cheers :tiphat:
 

LAMBS-BREAD

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id have to agree there is no HI landrace... but if some old grower back in the day pops seed stock of his fave import in 1970, say 20 seed, and grew those same seed, and resulting progeny, for 44 years, outside, to me thats a HI variety by now,in 2014.

Instead, if he just saved those 20 seed from 1970 and tries to pop them in 2014 and tries to call the stuff Hawaiian, then id say he cant call if Hawaiian herb

...i think thats about as old as the roots of a lot of CA stuff..not all but a lot

i could be wrong, but i think you misunderstood my first post, thats why i felt the need to clarify,

cheers :tiphat:

don't know if I got u, but If someone have seeds of Jamaican Lambs-Bread, and he grow those seeds in Italy and keep the line pure for 50 years in Italy, it still Jamaican lambs-bread to me...
 

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