brainkandi
New Member
the only thing seperating afghani bullrider from myth or legend is that it is a real strain. it is a huge producer, very very easy to grow and clone, and it can finish in an astounding 36 days.....
i search and search and will continue to search until i find it.
anyways a little about the history. It is rumored to have been brought to the US as bullrider by a black bullrider doing foreign and domestic circuts. it was crossed here in the US with a large afghani male thus the afghani bullrider. a number of years later another famous grower (i am aware of whom and you all know him too) was given the strain via some sad clones which he grew out and faithfull carried on the legacy. (thus the clone only rumor) it can be gotten in seed and thats a quote from the mans mouth. he passed the strain on to others and due to it's slightly hermaphodite traits it has been furthermore been kept alive in back yards all over the country.
that is a very very abbreviated version of the story. i guess a certain breeder got ahold of it to analyze and try to figure it's lineage, the bullrider part that is. it is assumed that the bullrider acquired some shiva skunk seeds when they were first introduced in the 1980's.
so for those at home breeders at there, i would assume someone would be interested in breeding some shiva skunk with a large afghani male and seeing if you might get bullrider like results..
peace the brain
i search and search and will continue to search until i find it.
anyways a little about the history. It is rumored to have been brought to the US as bullrider by a black bullrider doing foreign and domestic circuts. it was crossed here in the US with a large afghani male thus the afghani bullrider. a number of years later another famous grower (i am aware of whom and you all know him too) was given the strain via some sad clones which he grew out and faithfull carried on the legacy. (thus the clone only rumor) it can be gotten in seed and thats a quote from the mans mouth. he passed the strain on to others and due to it's slightly hermaphodite traits it has been furthermore been kept alive in back yards all over the country.
that is a very very abbreviated version of the story. i guess a certain breeder got ahold of it to analyze and try to figure it's lineage, the bullrider part that is. it is assumed that the bullrider acquired some shiva skunk seeds when they were first introduced in the 1980's.
so for those at home breeders at there, i would assume someone would be interested in breeding some shiva skunk with a large afghani male and seeing if you might get bullrider like results..
peace the brain