jfizzle2cmu
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Yeah I still would like to delve into it in the future, but I can see now it'll take years and years of mastering growing and breeding before one could possibly expect to make any real progress w such a project. I need lots more experience though before I can even think of attempting anything of the sort. But the right breeder with enough motivation I think could really recreate a line of historical strains that could potentially be superior in stability. Not overnight and maybe not even in a lifetime, but I do think it could be done.1 yes they are all still around..in there place of origin. And anumber of vendors as well.
2 I think you could recreate most of the flavors and highs from long worked varieties. Time, luck and numbers is what it would take.
I have a few, not enough, the effects in some, are mellow. While others are devestating and could hold their own in todays heavily worked varieties. I will in the near future obtain most of the available sat. From as many different vendors as possible. Then the work begins in making f generations while selecting for superior individuals. That will not be in the near future
Great luck to you bud.
Peace