Justin Baumer

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  1. Oooooooohhhhh, I cant wait til I have the pentax k-30 I drolling over mext cpl weeks and get pic like those, till then,, ,may I say,mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm particularly knowing Satori genes as Nepalese, as for train wreck, well, its more strain that best left for regional tastes than a select strain. I guess its the Grand canyon part of wanting to make a big splash, Well I am trying, Wildfire is an emerald triangle product, I bought form the now closed(permanently) City of Angels 2. All i can about that place a nice dispensary, 10/ gram hashish and 200 oz bud on 4/20 every month. I can see why THC in lake Tahoe helped the cops shut it down. I never will but from them to save my life, and I suggest he same for everyone else visiting Lake Tahoe. Now, for that Satory trainwreck, yummmmmmmmy. Does Yummmmmmmmy mean anything, cause I want a few bong hits of it, Yes I said Yummmmy makes me drool for when I have my Pentax k-30, I am like a London pit bull for that camera. I know what showed off is so-so, but some of this stuff I have seen is Yummy, and that Trainwreck with a nepalese hybrid, ohh so tasty looking. The pics are almost not fair mates, you what I mean for hear in America Keep up the way awsome work on both the buds and the pics
  2. California WIldefire, In the living room .
  3. California Wildefire, I am a newbie so hope you all enjoy. Sorry the lighting was a little dark and I had the flash off.
  4. Nice Article, Been thinking of this and another 2 land race indicas and making my own version of Northern Lights, Out in Arizona we have been medical for a few years now, so ,mind as well have some fun and do something worth wild with my life.
  5. Dad is old school from the 60-70s breedin era, He lost all his gentics in a bust in texas in 1994, gotta love snitches. Was hoping to find a few things out over time, been going over breeding with my dad so much I am wanting to take serious efforts at it. At the moment been having fun with Closet growing, some downsides, but its something. Overall many thank for everyone's welcome
  6. From South West Area of the US, and not really new to the culture or breeding, I am new to the variety of strains and the possiblities. For long time me and my father have been very limited since his bust when I was a kid was back in 1994 in Texas. I feel so very stupid for following his aadvice to not pursue a career in this since it almost cost him a life time behind bars for less than 20 plants in a greenhouse. The reason why is I am a low paid accountant who is worked half to death on a daily basis and I see all the people out there enjoying the business in the culture, I would like to be part of it, not look on as an audince member and wish I could be part of things. It sux so much just wishing your life away all the time working yourself into an early grave hoping the next day will be the day. Well you have to stand up and sieze that day. The day is not going to land in your lap by magic. Funny I always wanted to see a strain series named after the B-movie "Day Of The Triffids". I feel some strains just lack imagination and vision, a cannibis cup is nice, but memorable strains have a character all their own.

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Strain Hunters is a series of documentaries aimed at informing the general public about the quest for the preservation of the cannabis plant in the form of particularly vulnerable landraces originating in the poorest areas of the planet.

Cannabis, one of the most ancient plants known to man, used in every civilisation all over the world for medicinal and recreational purposes, is facing a very real threat of extinction. One day these plants could be helpful in developing better medications for the sick and the suffering. We feel it is our duty to preserve as many cannabis landraces in our genetic database, and by breeding them into other well-studied medicinal strains for the sole purpose of scientific research.

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