Advice on traveling to choose new genetics

AeroKing

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I'm thinking about taking a trip to a cannabis friendly country to sample some new genetics.

I've heard that the majority of coffee shops in Amsterdam are going closed/going to close soon.
I've heard that in Canada, the coffee shops don't actually sell bud, just let you smoke.

I'm really only interested in going to a place that I can try known strains of which seeds are widely available.

I'd really like to be able to sample many different strains and get good information about each one, including some statistics (avg height, yield, thc...).

Would I still be well of to head over to Amsterdam?

Also, has anybody purchased seeds in another country and then packaged and shipped them to a safehouse in the states?
 

nickfury510

Well-Known Member
I'm thinking about taking a trip to a cannabis friendly country to sample some new genetics.

I've heard that the majority of coffee shops in Amsterdam are going closed/going to close soon.
I've heard that in Canada, the coffee shops don't actually sell bud, just let you smoke.

I'm really only interested in going to a place that I can try known strains of which seeds are widely available.

I'd really like to be able to sample many different strains and get good information about each one, including some statistics (avg height, yield, thc...).


































Would I still be well of to head over to Amsterdam?

Also, has anybody purchased seeds in another country and then packaged and shipped them to a safehouse in the states?
amsterdam is still open for bussiness....its not going away....my buddy went over about 2-3 years ago and he shipped all the crap he bought over there home and stashed the seeds in the different gifts and such:joint:
 

AeroKing

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amsterdam is still open for bussiness....its not going away....my buddy went over about 2-3 years ago and he shipped all the crap he bought over there home and stashed the seeds in the different gifts and such:joint:
I know they're not shutting down completely, but the way I hear it is that there will not be enough service to go around. The shops that survive will be completely crowded. This could make it very difficult to very much good "research" done.
 
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