Ace Genetics Thread

trontreez

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http://aceseeds.org/panamahazefemeng.php

:spew:bad photoshop job.... and quite pathetic. Scammers, avoid.
Personally I'll buy a strain based on the breeder description and other grower reviews. I do agree that photo-shopping pictures is misrepresentation but really who's going to buy a strain based on one picture alone. How exactly does that make them scammers ? It's not like any of the strains I have bought look exactly like the photo in the breeder's picture and sometimes with very little similarity at all. So does that mean Nirvana, Dutch Passion, Next Generation, Mandala and Medicann are all scammers because I can't get my plants to look identical or very similar to their grow pics.

Have you even grown out this strain and how does it differ from the breeder description?
 

TonightYou

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I think Ace certainly has unique offerings that's for sure. I'm still exploring them and still want to try quite a few of their strains when I can get some larger space to run Sativas.

I ended up just throwing China Yunnan in the hash pile. She was more leaf/whispy than I like and she definitely wasn't grown in the best of conditions. So i cant blame it all on her. Still really want to explore that line. The smells were so different, very floral and Forrest like if that makes any sense. Pretty solid yielder.

I know from at least the two Malawi gals that Ace definitely has potential. Jesus those plants were wild childs, and definitely not lacking in the trichome department. Wish I'd planned more accordingly. Thought I had it covered but the Malawi just wanted to take over.
 

Amos Otis

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Read the replies again and see who started acting like a butthurt little bitch. But like I said, if you so clearly choose to be ignorant, why would I bother explaining you?
It looks like the replies you've been quoting have been deleted. :roll:
 

OGEvilgenius

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So I found a seedling sprouted in one my large containers. I knew I had a bit of pollen flying around (but not too much everything I've chopped has been seedless mostly). Should I kill it or should I see what magic is in there?

Probably a high chance of hermaphrodism.
 

Amos Otis

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Yes no point in feeding a troll. I also have no problem reporting.

Any thing productive to add or are you simply trolling?
You seem....sensitive.

So...you report? Go figure.....:roll:

" TonightYou said:
Dude you can simply fuck off. Don't know how you ran much of anything with your shit attitude.
[...]

I couldn't care less about some photo used for sale. That's what crawled up your ass? Jesus Christ find something else to bitch about you doss cunt. "

:roll:
 

Amos Otis

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So I found a seedling sprouted in one my large containers. I knew I had a bit of pollen flying around (but not too much everything I've chopped has been seedless mostly). Should I kill it or should I see what magic is in there?

Probably a high chance of hermaphrodism.
Kill it.
 

TonightYou

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What can I say? Not smoking cigarettes or cannabis has that affect of being a bit cranky. I'm getting tired of certain people's bullshit.
 

Letstrip

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Land race strains can be hard to make look amazing these days compared to some of the modern strains but the proof is in the smoke! Their are to many queer named strains out their that have been crossed a million times there are amazing ones but some of the simplest crosses are the best in my opinion.

This is what ace says on their website and I fully agree.

A.C.E. Seeds is a group of breeders and cannabis lovers dedicated to the preservation and study of this wonderful plant.

Our planet is suffering a constant lost of genetic diversity and Cannabis is not an exception. It is our responsibility to save all these unique forms of life, and to maintain and preserve the biodiversity.

The pure landrace varieties, which are the origin of all the domesticated varieties, are a prime example of the amazing adaptation of cannabis to the different ecosystems of our planet, and the millenary and instensive relationships with human race.

The pure varieties are disappearing for many reasons, such as elimination of natural habitats, war, lost of ancestral cultures, genetic contamination, globalization and laws prohibiting research and use of this plant almost around the world.

Although we already count with many medical uses based in Cannabis, we have still only barely scratched the surface of this plant's potential and what it can offer to the world.
 

Amos Otis

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Our planet is suffering a constant lost of genetic diversity and Cannabis is not an exception. It is our responsibility to save all these unique forms of life, and to maintain and preserve the biodiversity.
And yet, smoke gets better every year....at least in this part of the biosphere. :weed:
 

braincell annunaki

Active Member
nepalese jam is now updated - nepalese/jamaica X nepalese. Ive liked more the jamaican phenos, but the nepalese is dominant now. changed from 100% sativa to 60/40 . and bangi haze is now 70/30 ...
 

TonightYou

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Bangi was interesting. At least the one gal I had, it would be nice to see some more sativa features in flower but maintain a quick flowering time
 
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