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Is it Herojuana or Herijuana?

clearheaded

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HERI is IBL. So its like the old days where they just recreated there cultivars not new ones ever 6 months. point being, to be fair, they isnt a huge need for testing past germ test. they know the line ;)

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BlackBart

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This Heri came direct from Mota She's a total resin bomb
 

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ctg

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Beautiful Bart my friend what does she smell like? Have heard heri isn’t overly tasty?
 

BlackBart

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I haven't harvested yet but she smells like plastic or cedar . I'm terrible at describing smells . She has small buds but very high flower to leaf ratio that are rock hard
 

BearCreekFarms

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The heri is an asskicker for sure.......it looks like ill get good germ rates, they are busting, w some going into soil already. Admittedly im a bit behind schedule, so goes life.


I have 4 lots of the heri sprouting, for this preservation run. Woodhorse (very old seed), and 3 lots of mota rebel beans. Like always, ill keep em all, collect from males, mix the pollen and let it fly. It looks like it will be around an 80 plant run. Ill throw some cuts in as well, just to make it fun.


Hey Bart, you ever cross heri to your allagash indica? I have a pack you sent me long ago, might give it a go.


When I get enough posts ill shoot you a message, at this rate it could be awhile.


best regards,
mendel
 

BearCreekFarms

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Released around Xmas and the parent stock will be sprouted next week??!
..Not much testing to be done before selling these out, ay? Well, if they end up growing nanners you can always blame the grower/customer, so no worries.


Hi there dummy, we are preserving the line, with all its faults and nuances.


Of course any f1's made in this run will be tested, the heri ibls will just get a germ test then we'll let em fly.



I am immune to bullshit. It just rolls right off my back.



mendel
 

GoatCheese

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Hi there dummy, we are preserving the line, with all its faults and nuances.


Of course any f1's made in this run will be tested, the heri ibls will just get a germ test then we'll let em fly.



I am immune to bullshit. It just rolls right off my back.



mendel
LOL ...putting in some proper effort, ay. Who the F would want a nanner free Heri anyway.
Thanks for proving my point, genius.
Released around Xmas and the parent stock will be sprouted next week??!
..Not much testing to be done before selling these out, ay? Well, if they end up growing nanners you can always blame the grower/customer, so no worries.
 

BearCreekFarms

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The line will hermy if left to go long. No viable seed it produced from this.



It seems you really have no idea, just nitpicking for the sake of nitpicking. The goal of the project is to preserve the line to its fullest extent, so that it might be used by others in their projects and for future research.


Lets not be crass and think we know what is up in the heri genotype, that simply isnt the case. Cannabis botany is very much still in its infancy.


mendel
 

Moonjuice5050

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Here is the HashHead
 

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GoatCheese

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The line will hermy if left to go long. No viable seed it produced from this.



It seems you really have no idea, just nitpicking for the sake of nitpicking. The goal of the project is to preserve the line to its fullest extent, so that it might be used by others in their projects and for future research.


Lets not be crass and think we know what is up in the heri genotype, that simply isnt the case. Cannabis botany is very much still in its infancy.


mendel
Yea, yea..
You're admitting you're not gonna even bother to test grow them before selling them to your customers, and i'm just nitpicking for the sake of it. LOL. What a clown.

I have grown Motarebel's Herijuana over 10 years ago. And if you have, you fully know there's nothing special in it.
If i remember it right, it was the shorter indica phenos that started shooting out nanners first. Preserving a line using hermie-plants will preserve those hermie traits in the line. You could try to clean the line up by finding clean parents, but you're too lazy for such a task.

"We don't fully know Heris genetics"..."cannabis botany is in it's infancy" ..Blaah, blaah
...please stop it. You're feeling too proud about all of this. Typical American hype. Some of you people want to make things appear more special and mythical than they really are. Hype sells.


There's nothing to "preserve" with Heri really, it's nothing special, It's not a rare landrace you'd need to save for the later generations, you just like to use that word and feel little self importance . Far better genetics out there and you know it. You're just riding on a hyped up name, which is just centered around the fact that some Heri plants are very potent, and that's the only reason why people (rarely these days) mention it. IT's easy to find plants that are just as strong but that will have better taste and effect. Hyped up, nothing more.

You're just into making a fast and easy dollar. Stop pretending it is more important than that, and that you're somehow making a huge service to the community with this lazy ass re-pro of Heri.

Let's hope your seeds will get ripe before your release delta, i mean you're already late planting those as you wrote earlier, ay. LOL. What a joke.

Maybe i have stated my point enough already. Out.
 
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