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Happy bday brudda, man do I miss that coffee honey from the big islandGoin to Hawaii for my Bday....it's good to have friends in the best places...mahalo!
FOE20
Happy bday brudda, man do I miss that coffee honey from the big islandGoin to Hawaii for my Bday....it's good to have friends in the best places...mahalo!
FOE20
Environment/programingA New question about Cannabis..
FOE20
In botany 50% Genetics + 50% Envio = 100% Expression....You are the Enviro......basic botanyI think many hybrid cannabis varieties have hidden traits of both traditional indica and sativa and you get all kinds of expressions out of seed and I don't think it has anything to do with environmental conditions. Kush varieties in Pakistan show both broad and thin leaf.
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FOE20
Urban Dictionary: FOE20
FOE20 - aka 420 is a student of cannabis and founder of ABNormal Med CoOp (est 2004) that specilizes in Medcial Marijuana. Gained reputation from working with some of the older varieties and breeders of these. He has made strains/hybrids that have been released in Co, Or, Fl, Ca and online in...www.urbandictionary.com
You may like my long view of Cannabis origins...just moved atm and gettinn things in line.....hold tight....Not sure where that is taught in botany but Ill take your word for it. If that was the case, then why doesn't it happen with clones?
The Hindu Kush range is partly Pakistan. Tirich Mir is the tallest mountain in the range and that is in Pakistan. Not all Afghans are broad leaf, certainly not any southasian looking varieties but you get all types, some tall and lanky, many squat and wide.
EIther way, you have hybrids and the genetic is probably pretty mixed.
https://www.researchgate.net/public...licts_between_Scientific_and_Vernacular_Names
I'd agree with that...Part of this tho is focused on Domesticated varieties from certain time periods...That were worked allot, and by certain folk...Not sure where that is taught in botany but Ill take your word for it. If that was the case, then why doesn't it happen with clones?
The Hindu Kush range is partly Pakistan. Tirich Mir is the tallest mountain in the range and that is in Pakistan. Not all Afghans are broad leaf, certainly not any southasian looking varieties but you get all types, some tall and lanky, many squat and wide.
EIther way, you have hybrids and the genetic is probably pretty mixed.
https://www.researchgate.net/public...licts_between_Scientific_and_Vernacular_Names
My perception is...Mazar is a more Low Land larger form....Hindu is a higher acclimation...the "Mazar I Sharif Hindu Kush".....is a Hybrid.....and lets first ask why hybridize it?.....Isn’t it Mazar el Sharif? The purer? Crossed With skunk number one to create simply, mazar?