Romulan Genetics

THCbreeder

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Well well well, is anyone growing Romulan Genetics gear ? If so post it here… if you’re verified please show as seen in photo below.. Good and Bad experiences welcomed… this thread is intended to keep showcase all gear related to Romulan genetics… I just got my pack 101/200 of Fermented, and dropped 4 seeds in water… .. how was your experience ?
 

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Euforia94

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I am also very interested in possible feedback on Romulan genetics, I let myself be tempted by a package at ACE seeds recently which offered packs in Europe of ROMULAN genetics, I have always heard a lot of good things about Romulan genetics without knowing that it bore the name of their own brand, from experience when a brand puts its name on a product you can go for it
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conor c

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Im interested never ran any of his gear some buy his story some dont believe it who knows all i know is the proofs in the seeds really i aint seen much of there gear grew out yet
 

THCbreeder

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Im interested never ran any of his gear some buy his story some dont believe it who knows all i know is the proofs in the seeds really i aint seen much of there gear grew out yet
I hear ya… I’ve seen similar sentiment in a few locations… I chose one of his releases from earlier this year to run… if anyone has any experience with his gear good or bad your welcome to chime in !
 

Charles U Farley

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I'm hesitant to dive into this thread, as I have very strong feelings about this subject. For those interested in the real history of Romulan, this is from the BCGA website from the late '90s:

"Romulan is Grower 1's primary herb. He got it when a friend asked him to baby-sit a sick mother plant. For his troubles, he took a couple of cuttings. When this was found out he was made to promise that he would never give a clone to anyone. Sorry guys. The romulan name was adopted after visiting HBC in the summer of 97 with some bud. All the regulars, including Marc Emery, identified it as romulan just from the smell. Very unique odor. After inspecting and smoking the bud it was confirmed that it was definitely what they called romulan and was grown on Vancouver Island by Romulan Joe. Currently Romulan Joe supplies Marc Emery with hybrid (Romulan White Widow) seeds.

Romulan is a large plant that is not suitable for SOG applications. It is grown by small scale comercial growers on lower Vancouver Island. Standard setup is 25 plants in a 10 by 10 room under 3000w on a suncircle. It likes to get 3 to 4 feet tall and about 3 to 4 feet wide and is usually grown in 10 gal pots containing the Super Soil Mix. Flowering takes 10 weeks. Each plant produces 4 - 8 oz depending on conditions indoors but has been known to produce more than 1 pound in a greenhouse. Bud is said to be about 3/4 sativa in character and has a very pleasing pine flavour"

Grower#1 was an individual by the name of Vic High, who did more for the development of cannabis in North America than any other single individual, and I'll debate/argue that with _anyone_.

I did a cursory scan of the Romulan Genetics website, and at least they mentioned Vic. Then I read this "...using our clone cut F1 Romulan female (kept alive and in our family since the 90's), crossing it to our male Romulan F4 that we use for breeding here we made our newest version of Romulan with the “BX1”.

That kind of had my Bullshit Detector pegged over in the red. Just like with seeds mysteriously appearing in the freezer after 20 or 30 years, it takes a very special individual to keep a single plant alive that long.

But if you got the seeds, like Shantibaba says, plant 'em and see what happens.
 

conor c

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I'm hesitant to dive into this thread, as I have very strong feelings about this subject. For those interested in the real history of Romulan, this is from the BCGA website from the late '90s:

"Romulan is Grower 1's primary herb. He got it when a friend asked him to baby-sit a sick mother plant. For his troubles, he took a couple of cuttings. When this was found out he was made to promise that he would never give a clone to anyone. Sorry guys. The romulan name was adopted after visiting HBC in the summer of 97 with some bud. All the regulars, including Marc Emery, identified it as romulan just from the smell. Very unique odor. After inspecting and smoking the bud it was confirmed that it was definitely what they called romulan and was grown on Vancouver Island by Romulan Joe. Currently Romulan Joe supplies Marc Emery with hybrid (Romulan White Widow) seeds.

Romulan is a large plant that is not suitable for SOG applications. It is grown by small scale comercial growers on lower Vancouver Island. Standard setup is 25 plants in a 10 by 10 room under 3000w on a suncircle. It likes to get 3 to 4 feet tall and about 3 to 4 feet wide and is usually grown in 10 gal pots containing the Super Soil Mix. Flowering takes 10 weeks. Each plant produces 4 - 8 oz depending on conditions indoors but has been known to produce more than 1 pound in a greenhouse. Bud is said to be about 3/4 sativa in character and has a very pleasing pine flavour"

Grower#1 was an individual by the name of Vic High, who did more for the development of cannabis in North America than any other single individual, and I'll debate/argue that with _anyone_.

I did a cursory scan of the Romulan Genetics website, and at least they mentioned Vic. Then I read this "...using our clone cut F1 Romulan female (kept alive and in our family since the 90's), crossing it to our male Romulan F4 that we use for breeding here we made our newest version of Romulan with the “BX1”.

That kind of had my Bullshit Detector pegged over in the red. Just like with seeds mysteriously appearing in the freezer after 20 or 30 years, it takes a very special individual to keep a single plant alive that long.

But if you got the seeds, like Shantibaba says, plant 'em and see what happens.
Im not sure myself however i am a bit sceptical by nature too i know the original romulan cut if it is still alive it is one of the oldest clones you will probably find and again thats if its still kicking about im not sure on that one most romulans around today are the version that had white rhino added to it think it was federation seeds who released that version if memory serves me right
 
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