Sgt. Stadanko
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Been years since I’ve posted due to not growing for a while, but that changes this year.
Looking at currently available landrace seeds I’m noticing some old “hemp” type lines available, which has me thinking that these cultivars might not be getting the attention they deserve compared to our beloved tropical NLD types. Lines like ace’s hokkaido, Siberian from RSC, and even (if real) the North Koreans and Chinese botanical garden from TLT. These lines could hold some key traits for future breeding, and more importantly they could be crossed into oblivion from modern hemp farming putting them in a dangerous situation. I think it’s important we preserve these old hemp type plants, as they’re as much a part of our history as drug types and aren’t likely to be grown large scale due to negligible psychoactivity yet still being over the arbitrary .03% THC needed to be classified as “hemp” by the government. They’re part of cannabis biodiversity as well as just being damn fascinating!
I think it’s great that RSC has shone a giant, benevolent spotlight on Himalayan multipurpose strains, as these fit into the bracket of “heirloom hemp” in my opinion.
To get to the point and skip over my word vomit, is anyone messing with some neat old hemp? Maybe ACE hokkaido? I’m considering giving it a shot in the future, after this years repro run of some NLD and afghan types. Hell, show your “dati” type Himalayan multipurpose plants too, or plans to grow them. Anyone tried retting their stems to make cordage? That’s my plan for some RSC Melana this year. Homemade hemp wick!
Apologies in advance for being all over the place as far as topic. If this thread has too many talking points or is off topic, no hard feelings if it’s moved or deleted.
Looking at currently available landrace seeds I’m noticing some old “hemp” type lines available, which has me thinking that these cultivars might not be getting the attention they deserve compared to our beloved tropical NLD types. Lines like ace’s hokkaido, Siberian from RSC, and even (if real) the North Koreans and Chinese botanical garden from TLT. These lines could hold some key traits for future breeding, and more importantly they could be crossed into oblivion from modern hemp farming putting them in a dangerous situation. I think it’s important we preserve these old hemp type plants, as they’re as much a part of our history as drug types and aren’t likely to be grown large scale due to negligible psychoactivity yet still being over the arbitrary .03% THC needed to be classified as “hemp” by the government. They’re part of cannabis biodiversity as well as just being damn fascinating!
I think it’s great that RSC has shone a giant, benevolent spotlight on Himalayan multipurpose strains, as these fit into the bracket of “heirloom hemp” in my opinion.
To get to the point and skip over my word vomit, is anyone messing with some neat old hemp? Maybe ACE hokkaido? I’m considering giving it a shot in the future, after this years repro run of some NLD and afghan types. Hell, show your “dati” type Himalayan multipurpose plants too, or plans to grow them. Anyone tried retting their stems to make cordage? That’s my plan for some RSC Melana this year. Homemade hemp wick!
Apologies in advance for being all over the place as far as topic. If this thread has too many talking points or is off topic, no hard feelings if it’s moved or deleted.