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reservationlabs

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I always have so many projects going on. But I have Himalayan, Malawi and pure Highland Thai all of which I want to work closely with and maybe will have a chance after the new year.

I am also looking to bring back some Mexican that I lost as a pure strain. I have it in Jackson's GIFT and would like to grow out some more of my HillBilly HAZE to try and isolate the Mexican within the Haze.

I ultimately would like to get the most Mexican leaning plants from both Jackson's GIFT and HillBilly HAZE and breed those together, then back cross the offspring for about 4 to 5 generations.

Most of my friends are more interested in me working the Malawi again for them all, but for once I need to just do for myself when it comes to this wonderful plant. Find myself again.

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OldSSSCGuy

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Very cool... I had great success with an Afghani-Malawi cross I bred out from SSSC seed. Wonderful smoke, did it about 25 years ago and still drool over the memory.
 

reservationlabs

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Very cool... I had great success with an Afghani-Malawi cross I bred out from SSSC seed. Wonderful smoke, did it about 25 years ago and still drool over the memory.

The Malawi is really nice. Did a lot of them last year and just did some indoors last run.

I really like my HillBilly HAZE, and Jackson's GIFT when it comes to personal smoke.

I just remember that I did a Skunk #1 x Mexican cross in 2009 I think. I need to go look for those beans in my collection. That was some good smoke.

After this run is done (plants are only in Veg) it will for sure be:

Malawi

Himalayan

Jackson's GIFT

and

HillBilly HAZE


I wish I had a nice Hawaiian to add in there. Need to talk to some of my old friends.
 

Mustafunk

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Sounds cool... which are the sources of the landraces?? Some pictures will be more than welcome I guess!

Best of luck! :)
 

reservationlabs

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I have "SPICE". I can someone confirm its makeup is:
Spice (Mr. Nice) Hawaiian Indica X Hawaiian Sativa


I wouldn't mind obtaining and popping any of theses:

Afghan Delight (Soma) Afghani Skunk X Afghani Hawaiian
Amnesia Haze (Soma) Afghani Hawaiian X SouthEast Asia
Butterscotch Hawaiian (Reeferman) a Hawaiian X Butterscotch Afghan
Citralah (Soma) Landraces; Pakistan, Chittral X Afghani Hawaiian
Crown Royal (Federation) Hawaiian Sativa X Mikado
Free Tibet (Soma) Nepalese Hash Plant X Afghani Hawaiian
Great Garberville Pure (Reeferman) Thai X Afghani Hawaiian
Hawaiian Indica (Sensi) Landraces: Hawaii X Northern Lights
Hawaiian Skunk (Seedsman) Hawaiian Indica X Skunk #1
Hawaiian Sativa (Federation) Landraces: Hawaii, Mauna Kea
Killin Garberville (BC Seed Co.) Hawaiian Sativa X Afghani Indica
Maui Mist (BC Seed Co.) Hawaiian Indica X Haze
Puna Budder (THSeeds) some Hawaiian & some Afghani
Royal Hawaiian (Reeferman) Hawaiian Indica X Hawaiian Sativa
Somaui (Soma) Hawaiian Sativa X G-13 Haze
Spice (Mr. Nice) Hawaiian Indica X Hawaiian Sativa
White Willow (Soma) White Widow X Afghain Hawaiian
 

reservationlabs

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Sounds cool... which are the sources of the landraces?? Some pictures will be more than welcome I guess!

Best of luck! :)

I am from Mendocino. So I obtain all of my beans via trades with friends.

I am not one for taking pictures these days but I know I posted up some pics of the Himalayan beans on icmag (somewhere) in 2008 I believe.

I obtained my Mexican genetics mostly from my uncles some of whom live in San Felipe and others whom still go to Mexico to visit regularly.
 

Buddy Holly

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nice man always like to see people working with malawi and thai. great lines to work through for sure. one thing though there is no such thing as hawaiian. no cannabis is native to the islands, its all been brought there so unless you grow it there it's just whatever the genetics are. there is a thread on here where some locals break it down nicely. just fyi dude.
 

reservationlabs

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no such thing as hawaiian. no cannabis is native to the islands, its all been brought there so unless you grow it there it's just whatever the genetics are. there is a thread on here where some locals break it down nicely. just fyi dude.

Thank You for that information. I have been breeding 21 years and never heard that. I greatly appreciate that knowledge.

And that Thai is tiring. 20 Weeks is a long time to keep a plant happy. But I am once again looking forward to it.
 
I wish I had a nice Hawaiian to add in there. Need to talk to some of my old friends.

I know you like Classic Seeds, do you have Hawaian Skunk/Romulan or Hawaian Berry? Bodhi and Snow have some nice hybrids available every once in awhile, if you talk to them. Nevil just released Gush as well:

Gush is a cross of a G13xHawaiian female to the Jim Ortega Kush male.
The Hawaiian is something Jim has had since the 80s, it's not the same as the Hawaiian Nevil used in the past. Nevil described it as a large yielding, very potent plant that wasn't strong in flavour. The G13xHawaiian mother he chose tasted like G13 i.e. hashy, typical Afghan type.
The Gush is intended to give you a bigger yielding Kush type. The G13xHaw mother yielded 60% more than the Kush mother and G13 x Kush worked well in the past - prime example being G13 x NL2 (NL2 was a Kush type) which is where the Pacific and Airborne G13s come from. This breed should give you a mix of plants that are very kushy or a mix of hashy and kushy, the hashy part from the G13xHaw.
 

reservationlabs

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I know you like Classic Seeds, do you have Hawaian Skunk/Romulan or Hawaian Berry? Bodhi and Snow have some nice hybrids available every once in awhile, if you talk to them. Nevil just released Gush as well:

Gush is a cross of a G13xHawaiian female to the Jim Ortega Kush male.
The Hawaiian is something Jim has had since the 80s, it's not the same as the Hawaiian Nevil used in the past. Nevil described it as a large yielding, very potent plant that wasn't strong in flavour. The G13xHawaiian mother he chose tasted like G13 i.e. hashy, typical Afghan type.
The Gush is intended to give you a bigger yielding Kush type. The G13xHaw mother yielded 60% more than the Kush mother and G13 x Kush worked well in the past - prime example being G13 x NL2 (NL2 was a Kush type) which is where the Pacific and Airborne G13s come from. This breed should give you a mix of plants that are very kushy or a mix of hashy and kushy, the hashy part from the G13xHaw.

Yes CLASSIC SEEDS is a dear friend of mine. I truly enjoy his work. His Hawaian Skunk x Romulan is one that I do not have.

I do have: Spice (Mr. Nice) Hawaiian Indica X Hawaiian Sativa so I am going to run with that.

Thank you sincerely for your post.
 

reservationlabs

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In my Veg room (just planted the seeds yesterday):

Caravan Spice

Malawi

Atsili (my creation along the lines of Afghooey)

Himalayan

Pure Highland Thai (was running short so I have to make more beans)

HillBilly HAZE (goal to isolate the Mexican)

Jackson's GIFT (goal to isolate the Mexican)

Sugar Cane Kush

Spice (Mr. Nice)
 

reservationlabs

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I am very excited about running the CLS Spice Caravan as it is said to be of Indian x Nepalese x Afghanian strains.

Not so interested in what I can find from the Afghan side, yet I am interested in seeing if I can secure some of the Indian Sativa and Nepalese Sativa traits within these after a few backcrosses and then later incrosses.
 
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LuckyPunch

k+ reservationslab .good job

if you will find the real ethopian highland like africanseed had in the past contact me plz

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sativagrower87

Not so interested in what I can find from the Afghan side, yet I am interested in seeing if I can secure some of the Indian Sativa and Nepalese Sativa traits within these after a few backcrosses and then later incrosses.

Sounds a bit complicated... I think its much easier to get some pure Nepalese and Indian sativas and work em how you like, no?
 

Mister_D

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I grabbed CLS berry indica recently, looking forward to cracking those :biggrin: Classic seems like a good dude.
 

reservationlabs

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I think its much easier to get some pure Nepalese and Indian sativas and work em how you like, no?

Where is the fun in that? Lol

I have nothing but time in life and what I love doing with my time is breeding cannabis. I think it will be fun. I am truly forward to it.
 

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