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C Cat

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Hmm that OGDP looks nice,Wait a minute so does that White Widow,Dog,Karma bitch,Star dawg,Strawberry desil,Green shack,kushage...I Can keep going...Yet..Im sure we all could

~C That Cat:eyesmoke:
 

fatboyOGOF

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so many genetics, so little time

i'm hoping for some good cannabis cup type events in the states next year. there have been a bunch of smaller ones, but a wide open, in your face blow out would be great.
 

209 Cali closet grower

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Sometimes it gets worse :)
lol, you ain't lying! But if you just keep at it, well you just get better at what works and what doesn't. I've fucked up 2 grows already
Well the worst in me, is always going over my league limits, with out thinking twice. :twisted: Well my card says 99 plants, so if shit went down for going for going over 10 plants in my county, then I'll play the dumb roll with me and my wifes cards. My goal is to just go bigger plants, with less plants though, and be league. Like when I first started.
 

fatboyOGOF

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Sometimes it gets worse :)
man ain't that the truth.

i find the more i get things dailed in, the lazier i get. then a couple years later, i have to go back to a grow board to re-read stuff that leaked out of my head or just to brush up on the basics.
 

Trousers

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Morning 600!

WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


So a friend came over yesterday. I showed him my two A-Train seeds that had popped (in 1.5 days!) and put them into their pots.

He said, "Do you think really old seeds could germinate? I found an old film case full of seeds. I think they are that Afghani from college that BHB gave me."


Me:




"You mean the 27th generation Afghani?"
"Yeah, that fruity stuff."

me:






Here's the back story.

In 1960 my good friend's uncle went to Afghanistan to bring back some good seeds. He was tired of the crappy pot and had a plan. He brought some seeds back from a plant that he really liked. (I'm going to have to ask him where exactly the seeds are from). That spring he struck a deal with a farmer to grow his seeds in a corn field. He would plant seeds then leave them alone, males and all, then come back just before corn harvest and pick his plants. According to him and his sister, he did this for 27 years in a row, up until the late 1980s.

I show up to college and met BHB. He had this great, fruity, seedy pot he called 27th generation Afghani. Back then we didn't call it kind bud, or dank etc. When we got good pot, we usually called it home grown or skunk. This stuff, despite the seeds, looked and smelled amazing. It was not skunky, it was fruity. I kept a bunch of seeds but somewhere along the line I lost them.

I moved back to town years later. BHB lost his seeds to the cops. We were both a little bummed. His uncle never kept the seeds after he gave up growing in the late 1980s. His mom would berate all the time me for losing those seeds.

Am I being nostalgic? Am I so spoiled by amazing pot now that I'll grow this Afghani (assuming they germinate) and it will be really mediocre? Fuck it, who cares. At worst I'll make some seeds for my buddy's mom and maybe use it to make some crosses. I'll grow out a couple plants and I'm sure it will be at least decent.

These seeds are about 25 years old. They have been sitting in a film can in a basement for about 15 years. I am confident I can get a few to pop. Freaking Afghani landrace seeds that have been weirded out by being grown in a corn field for 27 generations.

I can't wait to get my hand on those beans. Nostalgia or not, I am psyched. I actually dreamt about Afghani last night.

Unfortunately I just started a fem seed crop with A-Train. Those suckers were $15 each, I can't abandon that. So I will have to wait a couple months to try to get these Afghani going. I am toying with making another miniature veg room to give them a head start.


Fuck yeah, so pumped. Love to the 6'ers.

So pumped I'm going to make a thread.
 

jigfresh

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That's really cool Trousers. I can picture you feeling like that turtle inside your head when you heard the news.
 

DST

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Howdy whodat, just waiting at the bar for my friend to turn up. Off to see Paul Weller in concert.....shaweet.:)
 

whodatnation

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Howdy whodat, just waiting at the bar for my friend to turn up. Off to see Paul Weller in concert.....shaweet.:)

Aw shit, have a blast bro! I miss live music,,, just waiting on jazz fest.
Eh drink a nice brew for me too, or a tall strong drink.... Its mandatory.
 

supchaka

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Morning 600!

WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


So a friend came over yesterday. I showed him my two A-Train seeds that had popped (in 1.5 days!) and put them into their pots.

He said, "Do you think really old seeds could germinate? I found an old film case full of seeds. I think they are that Afghani from college that BHB gave me."


Me:




"You mean the 27th generation Afghani?"
"Yeah, that fruity stuff."

me:






Here's the back story.

In 1960 my good friend's uncle went to Afghanistan to bring back some good seeds. He was tired of the crappy pot and had a plan. He brought some seeds back from a plant that he really liked. (I'm going to have to ask him where exactly the seeds are from). That spring he struck a deal with a farmer to grow his seeds in a corn field. He would plant seeds then leave them alone, males and all, then come back just before corn harvest and pick his plants. According to him and his sister, he did this for 27 years in a row, up until the late 1980s.

I show up to college and met BHB. He had this great, fruity, seedy pot he called 27th generation Afghani. Back then we didn't call it kind bud, or dank etc. When we got good pot, we usually called it home grown or skunk. This stuff, despite the seeds, looked and smelled amazing. It was not skunky, it was fruity. I kept a bunch of seeds but somewhere along the line I lost them.

I moved back to town years later. BHB lost his seeds to the cops. We were both a little bummed. His uncle never kept the seeds after he gave up growing in the late 1980s. His mom would berate all the time me for losing those seeds.

Am I being nostalgic? Am I so spoiled by amazing pot now that I'll grow this Afghani (assuming they germinate) and it will be really mediocre? Fuck it, who cares. At worst I'll make some seeds for my buddy's mom and maybe use it to make some crosses. I'll grow out a couple plants and I'm sure it will be at least decent.

These seeds are about 25 years old. They have been sitting in a film can in a basement for about 15 years. I am confident I can get a few to pop. Freaking Afghani landrace seeds that have been weirded out by being grown in a corn field for 27 generations.

I can't wait to get my hand on those beans. Nostalgia or not, I am psyched. I actually dreamt about Afghani last night.

Unfortunately I just started a fem seed crop with A-Train. Those suckers were $15 each, I can't abandon that. So I will have to wait a couple months to try to get these Afghani going. I am toying with making another miniature veg room to give them a head start.


Fuck yeah, so pumped. Love to the 6'ers.

So pumped I'm going to make a thread.
Twist my arm, ok Ill grow some out for you to get a head start!
 
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