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I love the dub. It doesn't look that modern. By that I mean its leafy and not completely covered in trichomes. Even so it kills a lot of the modern strains on flavor and high. The glands are strange. They are very hard to collect. At least with a dry sieve. I've crossed it to a kens GDP. Called it grand daddy dub. It produces nasty little trichome covered golf balls that reek of Sensi Star. Fucking killer. My goal is to select a modern looking pheno that has that dub flavor. Once it's stable I'll call it New Dub.
If you smoked the Panther in the last five years it came from me. No one else has it in this state. I used to work the farmers markets and sold a ton of it. Saw some fake once at the Seattle farmers market. Was t even purple or pink. Had to laugh at the poor douche that tried the name change. Too bad I was selling the real at the same event. Salted his game. I sold out as usual, don't think the fake did. I know of some s1 bagseed bullshit floating around. From my pot, not my breeding program. The original has issues so I put it to a lemon skunk male. It threw purple seed and 90% of the progeny were pink and panthery. I'm not thinking ill backcross because I got the traits I want. Now I'm just working the line, increasing density and yield while maintaining color and aromatic profile. Definitely unique. I've found a little variation. A fruity pebbles pheno and a comet cleaner smelling pheno that cures to an Irish spring soap smell. Fucking bizarre.
Hi farmers ! Been fighting health issues for a awhile and haven't been around much, but I might know a little about the original udub
I was in the V.A, in seattle summer of "84". I was informed UW was working on a couple different strains for cancer patients .
The first " Chemo" and the second " Wheelchair" , the first being small, woody and developed for nausea from chemo treatments, and "wheelchair" an extremely frosty, resin soaked wonder that was meant for debilitating pain and terminal
conditions. The " wheelchair" was graced to me until I lost her to sub zero temperatures, wood heat, and ... blah,blah,blah
Would love to find the real deal again. I'm a 30 year survivor of lymphatic cancer , and to those that have contributed to my survival
I owe much. I'll share a couple of those names with you from OG... Lonestar (RIP), that brother and the Texas Resin Company
helped tremendously, Nebu, a true master, and gentle person. I see he visits " the Farm " occassionally . . . We're close geographically now, it would be a real gift to reconnect. Another brother Perseus helped with wonderful work of his own. "MedicineMan",
and the Hillbilly himself with the T.W. cut. . . . and Never forgotten , Big Island Bud who shared much Aloha, with yours truly.
If I were granted one wish, " it would be to personally thank Nebu, medicineMan, the Hillbilly, and the one man that gave me the total will to survive, Robert Randall ( Waiting to exhale ) who in one of my darkest moments told me, " If the cannabis is keeping you alive, keep smoking, what can they do worse to you than terminal cancer ". Bless you all, to the families af Robert R, and Lonestar . . .
I can only say, " your loved ones gave me strength and the ability to survive" Thank-you from the bottom of my heart.[/quo
Hi farmers ! Been fighting health issues for a awhile and haven't been around much, but I might know a little about the original udub
I was in the V.A, in seattle summer of "84". I was informed UW was working on a couple different strains for cancer patients .
The first " Chemo" and the second " Wheelchair" , the first being small, woody and developed for nausea from chemo treatments, and "wheelchair" an extremely frosty, resin soaked wonder that was meant for debilitating pain and terminal
conditions. The " wheelchair" was graced to me until I lost her to sub zero temperatures, wood heat, and ... blah,blah,blah
Would love to find the real deal again. I'm a 30 year survivor of lymphatic cancer , and to those that have contributed to my survival
I owe much. I'll share a couple of those names with you from OG... Lonestar (RIP), that brother and the Texas Resin Company
helped tremendously, Nebu, a true master, and gentle person. I see he visits " the Farm " occassionally . . . We're close geographically now, it would be a real gift to reconnect. Another brother Perseus helped with wonderful work of his own. "MedicineMan",
and the Hillbilly himself with the T.W. cut. . . . and Never forgotten , Big Island Bud who shared much Aloha, with yours truly.
If I were granted one wish, " it would be to personally thank Nebu, medicineMan, the Hillbilly, and the one man that gave me the total will to survive, Robert Randall ( Waiting to exhale ) who in one of my darkest moments told me, " If the cannabis is keeping you alive, keep smoking, what can they do worse to you than terminal cancer ". Bless you all, to the families af Robert R, and Lonestar . . .
I can only say, " your loved ones gave me strength and the ability to survive" Thank-you from the bottom of my heart.
Went to a shop and wouldn't you know it, another dub cut. Doesn't look like mine but I could be wrong. Time to fight it to the death with my other dubs. Blood Sport style. If botanicare sold octagon trays I'd buy em
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