De sjamaan seeds

LogHead

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Anyone hear that Ingemar used to be part of Greenhouse Seeds. I've heard him called "The Father of the White Widow" idk look it up. he has his own ww lines. supposedly he let aryan use the white widow name, aryan blew it out of proportion saying he bred it and is the original creator. some food for thought.

btw, anyone try any of the strains in the ww line from de sjamaan?


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LogHead

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:wall: No no no. well yes, but no. okay its obvious you don't know 2 shits about white widow, greenhouse seeds, or its history. don't mean to be an asshole, but with an answer like that what am i suppose to think? yeah alot of strains are bred in the netherlands i know this but i'm looking for an intelligent answer from someone with some insight on genetics and their history. anyways let me be more clear. Aryan, Franco, Shantibaba, Howard Marks, and Ingemar were in business together as GHS back in the late 80's early 90's. Shantibaba and howard marks split with their end of the genetics to form Mr. Nice Seeds. they have black widow(original white widow supposedly, but under different name to avoid copyright from aryan.) Ingemar split and later formed de sjamaan seeds with his end of some ww genes that he claims are the original also. while franco and aryan still remain at GHS with their ww and they claim it is the original. my question now, can anyone confirm this, does de sjaamen have some legit ww genes or are they just another knockoff. and if anyone has any background experience with any of his strains, that would be cool let me know.
thank you, :peace:LogHead
 

FileError404

Active Member
I think I've read way too much internet gossip on the "Seed Wars" :D Hours and hours I will never get back...
And I concluded that they all had original f&m clones when they split. How could they not? What the seeds that they're selling are is a different question... How stable was the strain at the time, how many phenos left?
I'd like to see a side by side grow... I'd bet they're all great and have slight variety. Then it's just a matter of price.
 
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