Anyone Running Any Tropical Seed Company Strains?

Montuno

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Ive been hearing some great things about there beans.That PCK looks amazing.
Hi.

I have growed and/or smoked several of their strains. They are similar to other Seeds Banks like Cannabiogen, A.C.E., U.S.C., The Real Seeds Company or Original Delicatessen: A wonderfull Sativa collection.
But Tropical Seeds Company have a very interesting collection of Indicas (from Indica landraces) & CBD strains ( from USA/Canada/Holland/Spanish hibrids & Indica landraces), too.
 
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Swamp Thing

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Ive been hearing some great things about there beans.That PCK looks amazing.
They do top knotch work. There are a few companies that do strictly landrace and heirloom varietals and a couple that so strictly African varietals

Tropical Seeds and ACE are my two favorites in this realm of breeders. I just ran their Durban Punch and really enjoyed them. Super hardy and have a great full flavored smoke with very heady effects. PCK is a classic and very often pink and purple phenos. I’ve not run theirs but I’ve run that strain before and have crosses of it and it’s as easy and pretty as you can get for indoor growing. They’re really a breeze to grow and with adequate trimming and training you can get em to yield great too.
I know they hang out at overgrow too and have threads there so that might be worth checking out
 
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Montuno

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Mine Dandy Dance have a rich&complex taste: lemon, orange, curry, musk, milk crean...

The effect of this 60% indic / 40% sativa, is very curious: very corporally relaxing (but not narcotic), but leaving the mind clear n without bluntin the body: After smoking, you can either go to sleep or perform a complex physical / mental activity ...
Great to read, too (buds hard "as stones"...) :

 
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Montuno

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Last year, I germined outdoor durin the last June's week a King Congo, (Congo Point Noire X SouthAfrican Ciskei Highlands), a cross between 2 African sativas landraces:










How it looked in August-6, when she started to shows females flowers:



 
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