Back to bodhi, how can you NOT respect a man who travels to search for potent world strains direct from shamans?
I loved looking at the pictures of his trip. You can tell that he is a man who is passionate about what he does. He has personal relationships with people on the bay. People genuinely care for the man.
Oh, I know I'll get trolled but this is the kind of stuff I see as marketing hype. Shamans? really. Again, I'm sure the man, behind Bodhi seeds is a cool guy but these back stories and trips to shamans etc... I just don't buy it.
I guess I'm a skeptic and I know I have no right to question anything in life but rather I should just accept it. No such thing as marketing or angles. I mean I haven't even grown any of his beans, so how could I have an opinion about the over play of marketing bullshit that all breeders today try to bury their customers in.
How hard would it be to go to India and spend American money to find any product you want? Not very, actually, it would be super easy. Or even easier just give some local religious looking guy a bag of seeds and then ask him to hand them to you while your buddy takes the picture. All smiles and you just got ancient shaman beans. Easy.