chambabird
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I stand in awe of your work Buddy; a truly immense achievement there!
On a side note, do any of you guys know any Landrace strains that can flourish and finish in the UK season? I was debating trying Afghan No. 1, but a friend I talked to says that it is a bit mould susceptible. Are there any other classic strains that are worth a try? I'd really love to try my hand at some of the killer strains of yesteryear.
Also, I don't know how true this is, but I remember hearing that there are a small handful of "indigenous" UK outdoor strains that date back to the '60's. My cousin was big into the co-operative/commune scene in North Wales (if anyone knows about the co-operatives centred on Llangollen/Corwen, he was in that scene) and he has told me that they were growing throughout the '60's and '70's, and beyond. He doesn't know much about genetics, but from his description the plants sound like small, early sativas (at a guess). Does anyone know if any of these strains survived? Or the likely origins of the genetics? I know it is a long shot, but I thought I would ask.
On a side note, do any of you guys know any Landrace strains that can flourish and finish in the UK season? I was debating trying Afghan No. 1, but a friend I talked to says that it is a bit mould susceptible. Are there any other classic strains that are worth a try? I'd really love to try my hand at some of the killer strains of yesteryear.
Also, I don't know how true this is, but I remember hearing that there are a small handful of "indigenous" UK outdoor strains that date back to the '60's. My cousin was big into the co-operative/commune scene in North Wales (if anyone knows about the co-operatives centred on Llangollen/Corwen, he was in that scene) and he has told me that they were growing throughout the '60's and '70's, and beyond. He doesn't know much about genetics, but from his description the plants sound like small, early sativas (at a guess). Does anyone know if any of these strains survived? Or the likely origins of the genetics? I know it is a long shot, but I thought I would ask.