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Cannabis Seeds #C-117975
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Seed swap?

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I have seeds of past grows that I partially pollinate to grab seeds. Love the strains but interested in growing others. If you’re in the same boat shoot me a message!
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Seller / Maker Hortulanus
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Category Cannabis Seeds
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Hortulanus New seller
I have seeds of past grows that I partially pollinate to grab seeds. Love the strains but interested in growing others. If you’re in the same boat shoot me a message!
 

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Ir0n_lung New seller
I have seeds of past grows that I partially pollinate to grab seeds. Love the strains but interested in growing others. If you’re in the same boat shoot me a message!
What ya got?
 
Hortulanus New seller
For seeds I don’t have anything spectacular; I’ve never bought seeds (yet, been thinking though). I’ve collected what I have from growers I’ve met travelling. Some from a grower in Costa (they are darker, red stems, thinner fingers but a bushy plant), some a grower in Jamaica (he said they were lambsbread but can’t be sure), and the rest a local grower that said Platinum GSC (bud pictured in original post)

I don’t know if I got anything special but am always looking to add more genetics.

Good day big yin what types have you got ? Scotland sw
What ya got?
 
GREEN GURNER New seller
For seeds I don’t have anything spectacular; I’ve never bought seeds (yet, been thinking though). I’ve collected what I have from growers I’ve met travelling. Some from a grower in Costa (they are darker, red stems, thinner fingers but a bushy plant), some a grower in Jamaica (he said they were lambsbread but can’t be sure), and the rest a local grower that said Platinum GSC (bud pictured in original post)

I don’t know if I got anything special but am always looking to add more genetics.
Well bigman pm me a name & address n al see what i can do for you hortulrimus
 
GREEN GURNER New seller

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Ir0n_lung New seller
For seeds I don’t have anything spectacular; I’ve never bought seeds (yet, been thinking though). I’ve collected what I have from growers I’ve met travelling. Some from a grower in Costa (they are darker, red stems, thinner fingers but a bushy plant), some a grower in Jamaica (he said they were lambsbread but can’t be sure), and the rest a local grower that said Platinum GSC (bud pictured in original post)

I don’t know if I got anything special but am always looking to add more genetics.
I'm interested in a lambs bread trade. Any pictures?
What's the plant itself like?
 
Hortulanus New seller
I doubt they are a true landrace but they have Sativa effects. The farmer said he’d been growing for a long while but that they get had been getting pollinated by strangers here and there.
Here’s two photos I found of one I grew last year. It took 10 weeks to harvest last year. I have three more from this strain this year that I can get better pics of harvest in about 7 weeks.

I'm interested in a lambs bread trade. Any pictures?
What's the plant itself like?
 

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bong dog New seller
I doubt they are a true landrace but they have Sativa effects. The farmer said he’d been growing for a long while but that they get had been getting pollinated by strangers here and there.
Here’s two photos I found of one I grew last year. It took 10 weeks to harvest last year. I have three more from this strain this year that I can get better pics of harvest in about 7 weeks.
1- weeks means it's some modern lambs bread or cross of it.
 
BigCube New seller
I'm in BC. Might be up for a trade.

I have:

Chronic
Jack hearer
Gelato x master kush
Blueberry kush x master kush

I may have a few more I'm forgetting.

I also live near cropking seeds and Vancouver seed bank and will probably be buying something new soon.
 
Canna.grower New seller
I am a home grower who saves seeds. My original source was from a seed bank and I made various purchases of these cultivars

707 Headband
Blueberry
Aurora Borealis
Northern Lights

Since all that one can purchase are feminized seeds, I had to use pollen from a bag source male to get started. Otherwise, all pollen and flower have come from these varieties including crossing them with each other and labelling and storing by the mother's variety. So, I would call them not pure cultivars but mostly carrying these genes. They have been bred for several years and 10+ generations without any further introduction of unknown genetics. Aurora Borealis is my favorite for growth and yield, but they are all good. I have hundreds of seeds and will trade for other cultivars. I am located in Boston.
 
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