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Feral Hemp With A Twist

yourbuddy

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Here's what I believe to be afghan x hemp, were not totally sure it's a hemp cross but we do know it's afghan x unknown haha. Looks like hemp to me. First male pulled in the end of June...
 

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Only Ornamental

Spiritually inspired agnostic mad scientist
Veteran
@RubeGoldberg
I'm a bit late with my answer (wasn't here when you posted LoL).

I was searching a bit on that subject (true, it's a pain in the arse finding good informations on more than one EU cultivar; wasn't looking at Canadian ones).

Legend:
- CBD rich means around 2-3% and medium would be around 1%. Notably, it's % of dried whole aerial parts, leaves and stems included!
- Early, intermediate and late flowering onset means flowering starts at approximatively 50-60, 70-80 and 90-100 days, respectively (if I didn't mix up something).
- The countries are the countries of origin (the original germ plasm in these varieties as often in part from somewhere else) and/or the countries of main cultivation. Notably, these varieties are well adapted to the indicated countries climate!
- There are mainly germplasms from France, Italy, Hungary, and eventual Russia involved in the listed cultivars. But many are stable hybrids selected from crosses with strains developed for example in Germany around WWII. Not sure, but I think many of the (partially) monoecious ones come from crosses with strains selected in Germany though the monoecious "mutation" originated in Russia...

Dioecious varieties:
- Cannakomp:
- Carmagnola: Italian, CBD rich, late flowering onset
- Chamaeleon:
- CS (Carmagnola Selezionata): Italian, CBD rich, late flowering onset
- Dioica 88:
- Fibranova: Italian, CBD rich, late flowering onset
- Fibriko TC: Hungarian
- Finola: Finland, auto-flowering, small plant, fine fibres, THC/CBD content in late flowering may be above legal limits, supposedly contains Russian ruderalis genes
- Helvetica: Swiss, medium THC and CBD content (occasionally above 1%, hence no EU/CH approval), rel. late flowering onset
- Kompolti hibrid TC (F1 (Kinai Ketlaki x Kinai Egylaki) x Kompolti)): Hungarian, late flowering onset
- Kompolti: Hungarian, CBD rich, some specimens with medium THC-content (hence lost EU approval), late flowering onset
- Lovrin 110: Rumanian, medium THC and CBD content (well over 1%, hence only Rumanian approval), intermediate flowering onset
- Ramo: German, intermediate flowering onset
- Tiborszallasi:

Hybrids with 50% true females & 50% monoecious plants:
- Fédora 17, 19 and 74 (the numbers refer to flowering onset): Mainly France (Fédora 17 is the only approved cultivar in Switzerland), the first two with rel. early and the latter with intermediate flowering onset
- Félina 34: France, medium THC and CBD content (has EU approval cause there are also reports on low cannabinoid content), intermediate flowering onset
- Lipko: Hungarian, rel. late flowering onset

Hope, that some of this is useful for you!
 

Bongstar420

Member
feral hemp seeds

feral hemp seeds

I'll buy them seeds if they are like as you have described. $100/lb viable hemp seed. I am also open to trade. Ive got a few %18-23 THC crosses. I want a good description of the region and of their morphological traits there so that I can authenticate them after germination. PM me with propositions if interested
 
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BrnCow

Find when the FH is ready to be bred and send Estes model rockets high in the sky loaded with good pollen, let them blow pollen everywhere and see what ya get...several years later if everyone across the state did it, maybe the good weed pollen would take before the local was ready and eliminate most of the local male the next year or two...
 

Only Ornamental

Spiritually inspired agnostic mad scientist
Veteran
@BrnCow: Many tried but the feral hemp had a lot of time to adapt perfectly to local limates and you can't compete with the hundreds and thousands of wild males. Additionally, why should the pollen of hemp not be good? Cause you're an egoistic toker, right? Just kidding...
Plus, if you want to breed hemp (low CBD only) with drug type cannabis (high THC only), you should take a hemp male and a cannabis female. There's something inherited only by females (maybe mitochondrial DNA or epigenetic effects) leading to higher amounts of cannabinoids in the offspring ;) .
 
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