I remember a decade ago the dutch and BC indica scene was at its climax, and there were indicas everywhere. Lots of indica strains. I used to always curse the lack of interesting sativa offerings out there. They were all crossed of a skunk or a haze and called a sativa, but there were tons of indica offerings.
Now I look around the SB offerings and I see several new companies using fresh sativa genetics. ace, mandala, etc. That is great but what I find interesting is the stagnation of indica offerings. I see the same old strains from a decade ago which were becoming old and inbred then.
The interesting thing is that we have been at war with the middle east for a decade as well and I see lots of videos of soldiers walking through massive fields of hash plants in afghanistan. It seems like we would be flush with exciting new hash plants from different regions of the country but I haven't seen any seed banks offering hybrids from new stock from the regions of origin.
I've heard rumors about the potency of "red lebanese" but I haven't seen any red leb hashplant seeds around. Why aren't more people trying to get these type of strains? I don't understand.
Now I look around the SB offerings and I see several new companies using fresh sativa genetics. ace, mandala, etc. That is great but what I find interesting is the stagnation of indica offerings. I see the same old strains from a decade ago which were becoming old and inbred then.
The interesting thing is that we have been at war with the middle east for a decade as well and I see lots of videos of soldiers walking through massive fields of hash plants in afghanistan. It seems like we would be flush with exciting new hash plants from different regions of the country but I haven't seen any seed banks offering hybrids from new stock from the regions of origin.
I've heard rumors about the potency of "red lebanese" but I haven't seen any red leb hashplant seeds around. Why aren't more people trying to get these type of strains? I don't understand.