Plant problem

Cerebralone

Member
I moved here from New York to grow. I can't find Indicas. Real indicas. Not crossed and back crossed till it's a 'Mostly Indica'.

I know this is almost oxy moronic and I am going to be told to get on a plane and look for land race genetics but it can't be all bad can it?

Have we actually crossed everything?

Sad really to think of entire strains going the way of the dinosaur.

Someone should preserve them for posterity.
 

Mother's Finest

Well-Known Member
Most if not all pure landrace strains are commonly known of, at least to very experienced growers. Seed companies can't expect strong sales on "old" strains that have been around forever, and so offer newer & more popular strains when adding strains to their inventory. There's also the fact that most original strains can be found growing naturally in the wild.

Original Sensi Star was the strongest indica we ever grew. We ditched the genetics because the couchlock, knock-you-out effect was too intense to enjoy.
 
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