#1 2024-06-30 19:40

PudgyP
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Registered: 2023-08-21
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Is there is any demand for 100% sativa landrace buds?

I'd like to ask if there is any demand for 100% sativa landrace buds?,  I'm talking unworked wild genetics direct from SE Asia. 

Or do you guys prefer the worked sativa lines like Diesel, Haze, C99, etc?

#2 2024-06-30 20:10

Mr Brownstone
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Re: Is there is any demand for 100% sativa landrace buds?

Not being pretentious but I highly doubt a lot of people even know what a 100% landrace sativa is anymore.
A good portion(99%) of commercial strains available nowadays would certainly have a mix of genetics.

#3 2024-06-30 22:00

PudgyP
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Re: Is there is any demand for 100% sativa landrace buds?

Mr Brownstone wrote:

Not being pretentious but I highly doubt a lot of people even know what a 100% landrace sativa is anymore.
A good portion(99%) of commercial strains available nowadays would certainly have a mix of genetics.


True.  It's just that I noticed nobody anywhere sells landrace sativa so I thought I would see if their is any interest in it.

#4 2024-07-01 16:20

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Re: Is there is any demand for 100% sativa landrace buds?

We had some OG sativa strains for the past few months. We have Sour Diesel in stock and one point we had Durban Poison such a good strain


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#5 2024-07-01 19:40

PudgyP
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Re: Is there is any demand for 100% sativa landrace buds?

WaltDisney wrote:

We had some OG sativa strains for the past few months. We have Sour Diesel in stock and one point we had Durban Poison such a good strain

Sour Diesel is a nice strain.

Most/All Durban Poison you get around nowadays has had skunk added to it to shorten flowering times but this also depletes Durban's trademark qualities.  I can get my hands on a 1980's cut of pure Durban Poison but growing it is another thing, the flowering time is exceptionally long.

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