Icristal
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Wow. Nice and glad to have you here in this wonderful state. :)I've lived from dennysville to caribou, ellsworth I now live far west into the mountains near new hampshire or what locals jokingly call commune country. I absolutely love it. Best place I've ever been for someone who loves the outdoors. I actually found my current home after hiking the Appalachian trail a few years back rain wouldn't let up so I deviated down to a town to get a room and passed a house for sale with 360 degree mountain views, views of the ski resort two headshops, a grow store and not a single chain store for 20 miles. I still own a home in crystal park, CO my mom lives in but something about Maine just pulls me in.
Btw there is a seed exchange and seedbank in waterville cool guys a lot of motarebel, bodhi, and tga stuff. And this spring there will be another seedbank and exchange west of Waterville.
Hmm they don't have a webpage I'll grab a number next time I go. You also have cannabis seedbank of maine in Farmington. They sell grow supplies as well.
They came from vermont i know i was born and raised in maine .It was always my impression that Maine had a reputation for having some of the finest indoor skunk strains of the 80s.
There is one of the two shops in that area, not naming which one, I will stay away from. He names names and what they buy of customers like drinking water. Not coolYep off wilton road I'm not real familiar with them.
Not sure about the indoor but, back in that time around my area there was definitely the best skunk strains around that I've ever seen, all grown outdoors though. There was a particular group of people in a neighboring small town that had the best stuff every year. I'd give about anything to have a couple of the strains that I smoked back then.It was always my impression that Maine had a reputation for having some of the finest indoor skunk strains of the 80s.
You and me both, the mid ,70's stuff was skunky and killer.Not sure about the indoor but, back in that time around my area there was definitely the best skunk strains around that I've ever seen, all grown outdoors though. There was a particular group of people in a neighboring small town that had the best stuff every year. I'd give about anything to have a couple of the strains that I smoked back then.
I have a handful that I've held on to since the '90's from some locally grown "green bud", someday I'm gonna try to pop some and see what I've got there. It's been a long time but, I never saved bag seeds unless I thought they were really worthy of it. Hell, I wasn't even growing back then but, I had some friends that did and I always figured I'd get a chance to start at some point.You and me both, the mid ,70's stuff was skunky and killer.
I have bag seeds from back then mixed in with newer seeds accidentally, guess I need to start popping some to see what I can find. I had them stored in an old film case. Lol standard seed holder back then. Lol
I left the mid-coast for the rockies almost 20 years ago now. Love Maine but it's way too cold and desolate for me. Too much moisture content in the snow!
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Greetings neighbors! I was wondering what folks are doing to get some quality seeds and clones? I think most of us caregivers and patients are ordering from overseas. Kinda sad since I have a bunch of seeds and strains from over the pond, that I have made here and need homes. Wish we could trade legally! Whatever happened to legislation that was to be introduced to allow us to have seedbanks?
We can't sell them, but you can give someone a gift or they can give you a gift. Trade is a bit of a fluid term right now.Greetings neighbors! I was wondering what folks are doing to get some quality seeds and clones? I think most of us caregivers and patients are ordering from overseas. Kinda sad since I have a bunch of seeds and strains from over the pond, that I have made here and need homes. Wish we could trade legally! Whatever happened to legislation that was to be introduced to allow us to have seedbanks?
Maine HAS a seed bank in Farmington I hear. You could try that, though I can't personally vouch for them because I have never been.you can give away seeds in maine just cant charge for em i work with tga and i have been trying to get the state to allow seed banks but no luck
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