HappyCat
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I'm on a mission at the moment to attempt the resurection of good genetics.
I acquired some seeds from a(a long time ago) once prolific guerilla grower in the North East US. The seeds were from his personal multi-decade bred cultivars, making them somewhat unique. I long ago saw some of them growing and some of the finshed product, it was top quality, resinous, and something that would be be great in a number of applications including in one hitter.
It was described by him as his 'blue' type. I'm fairly certain from what I remember that it had long been a true breeding strain, though it was developed from indica/sativa hybrids origionally. I have a number of these seeds.
I have a greater number of seeds which are F1 hybirds between the 'blue' and I believe an unknown(but potent) sativa.
He has long since retired(when I got the seeds he was mostly retired), I still have the old seeds, likely the last of thier kind in existence. I'm unsure if they are still viable, its been a couple of years, but the were well wrapped in a cool dark place so I'm hoping I can get a few good ones.
I started to germ 10 of the 'blue' seeds at 3:00pm May 27, 2007, using the damp paper towel + zip-lock bag method.
I'm also going to start some of the 'blue-hybrid' seeds, in a little bit.
Update:
I started to germ 28 of the 'blue-hybird' seeds at 12:45am May 28, 2007, also using the damp paper towel + zip-lock bag method.
If all goes well I may be able to save this strain and its genetics from extiniction, and get a unique little thing in the process, I just hope that I can get some of these seeds to germ.
I acquired some seeds from a(a long time ago) once prolific guerilla grower in the North East US. The seeds were from his personal multi-decade bred cultivars, making them somewhat unique. I long ago saw some of them growing and some of the finshed product, it was top quality, resinous, and something that would be be great in a number of applications including in one hitter.
It was described by him as his 'blue' type. I'm fairly certain from what I remember that it had long been a true breeding strain, though it was developed from indica/sativa hybrids origionally. I have a number of these seeds.
I have a greater number of seeds which are F1 hybirds between the 'blue' and I believe an unknown(but potent) sativa.
He has long since retired(when I got the seeds he was mostly retired), I still have the old seeds, likely the last of thier kind in existence. I'm unsure if they are still viable, its been a couple of years, but the were well wrapped in a cool dark place so I'm hoping I can get a few good ones.
I started to germ 10 of the 'blue' seeds at 3:00pm May 27, 2007, using the damp paper towel + zip-lock bag method.
I'm also going to start some of the 'blue-hybrid' seeds, in a little bit.
Update:
I started to germ 28 of the 'blue-hybird' seeds at 12:45am May 28, 2007, also using the damp paper towel + zip-lock bag method.
If all goes well I may be able to save this strain and its genetics from extiniction, and get a unique little thing in the process, I just hope that I can get some of these seeds to germ.