Hey surfd, where do you find x-ray proof bags?I never ship stuff, but I would go UPS or FedEx. Use vacuum sealed smell proof, x-ray proof bags and double box if shipping weight.
I got some land down in Ocean view, hope you like it down there. Be sure to hit Kenny up at the coffee shop at the bottom.
USPS handles about 60 billion parcels a year. They do use x-rays and dogs, but they can only check a very small percentage of parcels because they still have to be quick in their shipments. Even with that though USPS still found over 43,000 lbs. for the last year I found data for so it's like a lottery that you don't want to win.That's good to know...I guess they only use dogs or something and not x-ray?
Nevermind Surfd, a simple Google search answered my questionHey surfd, where do you find x-ray proof bags?
There is definitely some truth to that, ha ha, and fairly true to a lesser extent to the rest of Ka'u and Puna, ha ha.HOVE, OV, Oceanview, or the world's largest insane asylum.
I don't know and nobody does, but if you read as many news stories as you can find about weed being shipped you'll get a pretty good idea of a few things.If they found 43k lbs in 2009, wonder how much they missed? Couple billion?
I was way off. USPS actually does about 160 billion mail pieces per year, so yeah, it's like looking for a needle in the biggest haystack in the universe.USPS handles about 60 billion parcels a year. They do use x-rays and dogs, but they can only check a very small percentage of parcels because they still have to be quick in their shipments. Even with that though USPS still found over 43,000 lbs. for the last year I found data for so it's like a lottery that you don't want to win.
halfsteps right if you want super massive go for critical mass, green giant, etc....
in my collection the biggest most availible strains are temple, yo mama, a11g....
nl5 is pretty big and tough....
the cali yo! should be a monster, the cali o mother is a champ in the yield dept, and the yo mama papa is no slouch either...
in my outside garden its more about mold resistance then yield in my foggy coastal environment....
its cool to hear peoples experiences on od stuff, i have heard from alot of people that tigers milk does great outdoors, being a bubba hyb i would not guess that it was, but proof is in the pudding...
nepenthe.... hhhhmmmmmm...
now theres a lost strain.
dagga has the treasure....And here's the link to the page:
http://www.breedbay.co.uk/forums/bodhi-seeds/201358977-best-bodhi-commercial-strain.html
Looks like there's quiete a bit of sativa in this strain.Another unknown strain, a friend of mine gave me the load of seeds. Started in April
I have a two stragglers still in pots, this was the strongest girl of the bunch
This pic was 2 weeks ago, shes about 6' now. Got knocked over a little from the wind yesterday so tied her up today. Starting to flower, hopefully good yeild
Hahaha so trueI was way off. USPS actually does about 160 billion mail pieces per year, so yeah, it's like looking for a needle in the biggest haystack in the universe.
Hey Mohican, besides people not having access to those strains, a lot of the old school Hawaii strains more or less went extinct when Green Harvest started flying. Most of them were of tropical origin and would grow up to 20' tall making them easy to find from the air. Some also had longer flowering times, which isn't ideal for some cash croppers. I do know of one guy here though that's been hoarding seeds for the last 30+ years so guys like him might still have some of the old school varieties.What happened to Maui Wowie? Or Kona Gold? Those strains killed it back in the day. Must have just been easier to grow in the sun without all of the birds in the air.
Yeah, I'd take it with a grain of salt. I'd trust your experience more than what any breeder says, no offense to Bodhi, he seems like a really nice guy and he obviously has good genetics. I do know he has a lot of people test out his crosses for him and I don't know how many of his strains he actually grows out, but he gets the job done in the end. I'm going to be testing out a couple of his crosses for him and they're ones he guessed would be the most mold resistant, so at least he'll get some good feedback from me about outdoor mold resistance on those two crosses.Hi Rick, thanks for looking that up for us. But ya know, his reply doesn't give me a lot of confidence. I don't think he personally grows out much of the seeds he makes, but I could be wrong. He doesn't differentiate between ones breed indoors and his outdoor gardens. The main thing is my personal experience, his lines are good but not bullet proof for outdoors. I believe out of all his seeds for sale the only one that even mentions mold resistance is the NL5 that he got from BCSC and open pollinated.