What are the most legendary strains?

Tolerance Break

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It takes 3-4 months to grow a plant out...
If you were going to grow Colombian Michoacan Jalisco Thai Vietnamese Durban Malawi to study the origins

You would need a 4x8 to really do some damage
Armed with the space you could grow for a solid year and experience most of the sativa landraces.
I'm working my way to big game hunting, got a Mango C5 haze at 15 weeks, should come down by the end of the month... I dont want to only just experience them, I want to identify the expressions and see what I can do with them. I want to do some wacky, zany, freakazoid stuff with my favorite plant in this lifetime.

As for the topic... Master Kush, Lambsbread, and Jack Herrer
 

Trap Star

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The trouble is that there are way too many people "tossing pollen" that don't have the foggiest idea of what they are doing. They are f!@#ing up the whole thing. I will not buy seeds that are "this x that". Every one of the crosses loose something in order to gain something else.
Skunk #1 = Colombian Mexican Afghani
Blueberry = Thai Mexican Afghani
The future = land race x land race x land race.

I'd do it if I had the space....
Malawi x Vietnamese x Afghani
That's how breeding is done.
Then pheno hunter the breeding project
That's how strains are made.

My 2 cents
 

Gemtree

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Think that's what csi's purple indica is. I have it crossed with mendo purps
 

voodoosdaddy

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I smoked a ton of different Mexican, central, and south American stuff back in the day. Some of it was amazing. One of my buddy's was from Peru and his uncle would get a FedEx package every couple of months with a couple of pounds of this high altitude grown sativa we came to call Peruvian gold. Total giggle weed and tasted like honey and wild flowers. Wish I had seeds of that now. We burned a couple of doobies before we went into the library to do work on out finals papers. We couldn't quit laughing and had to leave. Went to Taco hell and gorged ourselves and when we left I nearly wrecked my truck. This was a good 1.5 to 2 hrs after we smoked. We threw away thousands of those seeds.
 

Trap Star

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Commercial bud was good enough to get you high

Reggie had a distinct smell
Mid grade had a distinct smell
Ask anyone from Dallas, Corn has a distinct smell

No matter what state you were in reggie an mid grade smelled an looked the same.

I have no idea what strain they both were
 

fabianobrasil

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Manga Rosa strain from Brasil. Popular name also known as Cabeça de Preto, Black Head.
It has fruit terpenes like mango.

It is believed that it came from Africa with slaves (1500).
I like to imagine that even this could be true, we cannot rule out, that there already existed Indians who were nomads and crossed the Bering
,came from central Asia. They were hunters, gatherers and developed techniques for domesticating animals and for agriculture.

For me there is a possibility that maybe Manga Rosa is a cross between African and indigenous lineage, as both cultures had habits of consuming the herb, because they stayed together like slaves, in the same places, scape together. They produced their food and lived their customs. There are no reports about this fact, but also at the time of Brazilian primary oral speech, only a few had access to writing and therefore little is known about that time.

White Widow from Scotibaba is a Brazilian strain, I wonder if when he came to South America at 80s and got seeds from a Brazilian from Amazonia, he could possibly have gotten the Manga rosa and then trying to send it back (Veneno da Lata, 86)


In Australia at same time where shatibaba lived with his father, he came to Brazil, they were developing indoor lighting. But that's another story.

What intrigues me about this whole saga, is this ship? could the "Veneno da Lata" from Rio de Janeiro, be a shipment of Manga rosa 2 of Scott?
Same cross indoor version (white Widow)? Everyone who found the flowers floating in the sea, when they opened
the flowers inside, were dense and leaked, a very strong oil, the herb was very potent and unbelievably tasty.


I love cannabis like you, I have been cultivating and following it for 15 years and today I celebrate your victory, it is reflected here, because in Brazil I am no longer a criminal. I lived in hiding and I will continue, here it is the best thing to do. Maybe when we legalize... Decriminalize isn't enough, we want more, we want parties.

Stay safe and pass the ball
 
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