FellaAndrene
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A recent finding from Irrazin / Pak Landrace Exhange - located in Mastuj, upper Chitral Valley, Pakistan:
This is off topic, but i've had problems germinating their seeds... full power selections (indian landrace exchange) is kinda iffy with gear, I can show emails where i've bought niti valley twice, one I tried everything to germinate. I gave the rest of those seeds to the usda, the other again i had zero percent germination with stratification, hormones, yata yata. But on a good note Zomia seeds doesn't seem to have a similar problem (even with seeds from an extremely close local) I'm not saying anything negative, but they've gotten over 200usd from me, use that information how you will.,..A recent finding from Irrazin / Pak Landrace Exhange - located in Mastuj, upper Chitral Valley, Pakistan:
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Yes these came as a surprise in the F3s, and could be from the Digiberry side or the BB side (although the Digiberry is basically a Blueberry type clone with a bit of burnt rubber smell. There were none of these phenos found in a bx to the DP BB mother so i suspect the Digi.Pearl phenos are def from NLD genetics IMO. Here's some from @VerdantGreen bluedigiberry F3. The pearl trait came from Dutch Passion Blueberry..
Bluedigiberry f3
Thanks @Sub24ox7 - they look lovely! .. glad you've found all to have Blueberry terps. Quite a range of it like you say but i found the same thing.... and as mine dry it seems the BB terps are getting stronger against the others . VG :tiphat:www.icmag.com
These are amazingAlso i crossed the BDBF2 to my Old White Rhino clone and saw a similar bud elongation in a few plants that didn't quite go all the way to pearl phenos. You can also see the resin stems quite well in these pics.
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These should be selfed and efforts made to preserve this trait!Last ones, these are 2 pearl phenos in some BlueDigiBerry F3 grown by @JustGrowing420 - he uses proper big-boy lights and everything lol.
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Thanks, they are very pretty for sure.. and the resin production is pretty impressive.. tbh i am a bit conflicted about them in the line and whether or not it's a good thing. some will love them and some won't i guess. (someone just posted in the BDB thread that they bought seeds purely to find this pheno, and others have told me that they won't buy it because of the possibility of that pheno !)These should be selfed and efforts made to preserve this trait!
We're all looking for different things from these plants, in my environment airy landraces that don't mold do better than fighting off mold with an indica or indica hybrid. Cannabis is not about money, if you equate the profitability of growing something with a boutique land race you're not gonna have a good time. Alot of people love these plants and fall in love with a certain effect that you can't find with "bought" weed. I know I can't buy anything like I grow, its why its prized to me. With that said, if you want dr.grindspoon in western ma a cutting was floating around awhile ago, another avenue would be asking "auction" instagram accounts if they have a source or could point you in the right direction.As interesting as these look, i have a hard time imagining them being worth running. Unless they taste absolutely insane with an out of this world high and you could charge a fortune it doesnt seem viable. Strictly from a business side, if someone does personal in a tent sure that i can grasp. But how can one market this and produce it in any lucrative way? What type of yield are we seeing here? 10% of normal sounds like a high reach. Does any brand sell this flower in the legal market? I want to try some real grinspoon!
Pics. They are very pretty!
A regular one:
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and some whispy pics:
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How could you sell something that beautiful? Seeds are one thing, but flowers like this are meant to be shared with good friends. (In my opinion)As interesting as these look, i have a hard time imagining them being worth running. Unless they taste absolutely insane with an out of this world high and you could charge a fortune it doesnt seem viable. Strictly from a business side, if someone does personal in a tent sure that i can grasp. But how can one market this and produce it in any lucrative way? What type of yield are we seeing here? 10% of normal sounds like a high reach. Does any brand sell this flower in the legal market? I want to try some real grinspoon!