Oaxacan
Active member
Hey my people,
I want to tell a short story about a lucky coincidence I had some years ago. It has been some time since I was active here on Icmag, I have been busy with "life" and all the beautiful things that come with it. I realise that it has been more than 25 years since I dropped my first cannabis seed in the dirt and started growing it. I love to grow plants, not just cannabis but also vegetables, trees, herbs, mushrooms... so I know about different strains and expressions that are occurring in the world of plants.
Lets move to the actual topic - so I have been given a pack of seeds by a friend of mine in 2014, it contained just 3 seeds. The label on the package was Loompafarms and the name of the strain was Yeti (regular). My friend handed me this package saying: "You should be careful about this seeds brother, they are something really special." He said the guy that give it to him was a guy named Loompa. I went home and put the seeds in the fridge until like more than 6 months later I popped them. I got 2 males and 1 female plant. I will never forgive myself for killing the 2 males, I just didn't realise at that time how much value they had. All 3 plants looked the same, all of them had that gas on them that was present already in the veg stage. At that time I was not really thinking of doing my own crosses, so the 2 males were not wanted (although I remember I kept them alive quite some time until they would start to open the pollen sacks). The female plant turned out to be the only example of the Yeti OG, so I had no selection. But let me tell you that after smoking my first joint from this herb I am in love with it.
Of course I researched the strain over the years, and I also try to find some more genetics from breeders that work in the same principles like the guys from Loompafarms do. I think about breeders like Duke Diamond (what a great guy!!!), MadFarmer, DJ Short, Wonderland nursery, Aficinado and all the many craft breeders that don't get the recognition in this industry.BUT, I am from eastern Europe, from the balkans, and its really hard to know people here that would understand genetics, top shelf products, the right way to cure the buds... and of course to grow regular seeds again. Everybody is buying crap from big seed producers that is all polihybrid related, all feminised...atoflowerbullshit...ect. The only exception are some elite clones that are in the underground. Its really hard to get this butique seeds from the US nowadays. Can anybody help me out here with a good site that sends internationally?
Back to my Yeti OG - the plant has an aroma that is unique. My phono has smaller bud structure, but the flowers are the hardest nugs EVER! What is really special about it is, that when you roll a joint and smoke it, all the smell from the bud, transfers to the mouth 100%, its an incredible aromatic strain, straight earthy sweet lime and cognac
I have been growing in and outdoors. She is a great producer under the full sun spectrum, and indoors she needs a caring hand to maximise what she can do, something for the more experienced or let me say enthusiastic grower.
Here are two pics from outdoor grow in 2018
I want to tell a short story about a lucky coincidence I had some years ago. It has been some time since I was active here on Icmag, I have been busy with "life" and all the beautiful things that come with it. I realise that it has been more than 25 years since I dropped my first cannabis seed in the dirt and started growing it. I love to grow plants, not just cannabis but also vegetables, trees, herbs, mushrooms... so I know about different strains and expressions that are occurring in the world of plants.
Lets move to the actual topic - so I have been given a pack of seeds by a friend of mine in 2014, it contained just 3 seeds. The label on the package was Loompafarms and the name of the strain was Yeti (regular). My friend handed me this package saying: "You should be careful about this seeds brother, they are something really special." He said the guy that give it to him was a guy named Loompa. I went home and put the seeds in the fridge until like more than 6 months later I popped them. I got 2 males and 1 female plant. I will never forgive myself for killing the 2 males, I just didn't realise at that time how much value they had. All 3 plants looked the same, all of them had that gas on them that was present already in the veg stage. At that time I was not really thinking of doing my own crosses, so the 2 males were not wanted (although I remember I kept them alive quite some time until they would start to open the pollen sacks). The female plant turned out to be the only example of the Yeti OG, so I had no selection. But let me tell you that after smoking my first joint from this herb I am in love with it.
Of course I researched the strain over the years, and I also try to find some more genetics from breeders that work in the same principles like the guys from Loompafarms do. I think about breeders like Duke Diamond (what a great guy!!!), MadFarmer, DJ Short, Wonderland nursery, Aficinado and all the many craft breeders that don't get the recognition in this industry.BUT, I am from eastern Europe, from the balkans, and its really hard to know people here that would understand genetics, top shelf products, the right way to cure the buds... and of course to grow regular seeds again. Everybody is buying crap from big seed producers that is all polihybrid related, all feminised...atoflowerbullshit...ect. The only exception are some elite clones that are in the underground. Its really hard to get this butique seeds from the US nowadays. Can anybody help me out here with a good site that sends internationally?
Back to my Yeti OG - the plant has an aroma that is unique. My phono has smaller bud structure, but the flowers are the hardest nugs EVER! What is really special about it is, that when you roll a joint and smoke it, all the smell from the bud, transfers to the mouth 100%, its an incredible aromatic strain, straight earthy sweet lime and cognac
I have been growing in and outdoors. She is a great producer under the full sun spectrum, and indoors she needs a caring hand to maximise what she can do, something for the more experienced or let me say enthusiastic grower.
Here are two pics from outdoor grow in 2018