Durban Poison from clone deipsensary in Colorado

Yodaweed

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i know but that just aint so ...;( look at ACE panama...
Panama is combination of two different sativas red and green. This uniform hybrid coming from Panama is producing amazing large reddish and pinkish buds. Panama is well-proportioned plant with strong vegetative vigour allows the development of a huge plant with an incence which flows inside like sweet fresh strawberry. Panama marijuana seeds produce cannabis plants with a typical sativa look, fragrance and effect. It produces good vibrations and a happy feeling and its low tolerance produces a constant increasing high. Panama produces more clear headed energetic type of high which will take you back to the sixties. These cannabis seeds are for seasoned growers only.

SOURCE: https://www.choice-cannabis-seeds.com/ace-seeds-panama/prod_13.html


Yea those aren't a landrace its a cross between 2 strains that's why there is different phenotypes.
 

Joedank

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Panama is combination of two different sativas red and green. This uniform hybrid coming from Panama is producing amazing large reddish and pinkish buds. Panama is well-proportioned plant with strong vegetative vigour allows the development of a huge plant with an incence which flows inside like sweet fresh strawberry. Panama marijuana seeds produce cannabis plants with a typical sativa look, fragrance and effect. It produces good vibrations and a happy feeling and its low tolerance produces a constant increasing high. Panama produces more clear headed energetic type of high which will take you back to the sixties. These cannabis seeds are for seasoned growers only.

SOURCE: https://www.choice-cannabis-seeds.com/ace-seeds-panama/prod_13.html


Yea those aren't a landrace its a cross between 2 strains that's why there is different phenotypes.
its is a cross between 2 panamanian LANDRACES.... he posts at IC mag ask him yourself..
chinas yunnan weed and afgan kush are both all over the place too...
 

Yodaweed

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its is a cross between 2 panamanian LANDRACES.... he posts at IC mag ask him yourself..
chinas yunnan weed and afgan kush are both all over the place too...
When you take two strains and cross them together they are no longer a landrace or inbred line since now they have been crossed with another strain. To be a landrace or inbred line they can only breed with their progeny not with a totally different strain from a different part of the world that's how you make hybrids.
 

Joedank

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When you take two strains and cross them together they are no longer a landrace or inbred line since now they have been crossed with another strain. To be a landrace or inbred line they can only breed with their progeny not with a totally different strain from a different part of the world that's how you make hybrids.
he took his red panama and his green panama and boom ace panama.... not rocket surgery
guess i should have said in 2009 i popped 100 afgans from afgani warrior ... all over the place ...
ever hear of alexander the great?? he is responsalbe for more sweet fruit than you can imagine...
so how scrambled are ALL genetics . if i see your resious bud in another area i am gonna ask for seeds to cross to my resinous bud... boom shaken up ... sailors traveld wit seeds long before we were around ...
 

COGrown

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Landraces still produce variable plants, particularly in regards to terpenes, potency, and bud structure. Durban Poison will stay low and grow like a shrub. Grows much more like an indica than a sativa. There's multiple cuts of Durban in the CO scene, some of them are good, some of them are not. It's a strain that's been offered by multiple companies for like 20 years. If you think that growing a landrace is going to be like growing a bunch of clones, you have obviously never grown a landrace from seed before.
 

Joedank

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i like the way you worded that . we should blaze a phatty one of these days :)
Landraces still produce variable plants, particularly in regards to terpenes, potency, and bud structure. Durban Poison will stay low and grow like a shrub. Grows much more like an indica than a sativa. There's multiple cuts of Durban in the CO scene, some of them are good, some of them are not. It's a strain that's been offered by multiple companies for like 20 years. If you think that growing a landrace is going to be like growing a bunch of clones, you have obviously never grown a landrace from seed before.
 
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