SBGoldendome

Hello from the US but not a cannabis friendly area

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Hello all, I'm from the US but unfortunately not one of the areas that has decent cannabis laws.

 

I'm looking to get back into growing, something I haven't done since my teen years when I all I had access to was bagseed and guerilla grows.

 

The reason I actually joined here is I'm hoping to find something I have noticed isn't really available. I'm looking for WILD cannabis seeds, not the landraces that have been grown and selectively breeded. I'm not sure of the rules here but I don't plan on asking people to send or sell me seeds here, just hoping I can get pointed in some general directions on where I might be able to find some sources.  I want to eventually get into breeding when I can move to a more friendly area and I'm wanting to work from the ground up.

 

I look forward to egtting to know everyone here and hope to learn and eventually be able to share info with you all.

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Hello friend, and welcome to the forum! 

 

 

I recommend you work with work by growers, not wild seeds seeds. 

 

Wild seeds, and much work needs stabilization, before they can be used in climates that are not original (autochthonous). If you are looking to make a guerrilla, it is perhaps best to use discrete plants, such as auto-flowering, low rise, or short Indica varieties. 

 

 

Greetings!

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Thanks, and I understand that the wild plants need much work to get them to where most "popular" strains are today, but thats kinda what I'm going for. I want to work plants from the ground up. I have no interest in working or tweeking others genetics. For me alot of the strains that can be easily obtained seem to be pushed more towards the commercial side of things, with potency and yielld being the motivating factors behind their creation.

 

Don't get me wrong there are 2 plants that I would like to create that I would be best served starting with commercially available seeds and breeding from there, but for my own personal plants I really want to work with fresh genetics. I also don't want something super potent and would be willing to have a plant that has a small yield if it had everything else I was going for, and those 2 things basically go against what most breeders go for and honestly it would be almost just as much work trying to back breed plants from  easily available seeds as it would working from wild seeds to get a plant I would enjoy.

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Hello! 

 

 

I understand what you say, I understand you want tarabajar with wild plants for the purest of them, or to try and evolve, it is a very nice job and believed that of reproduction. Narrow very attentive to his work, I recommend you contact other foreros, and try to get autochthonous seeds, landrace seeds. 

 

The seeds bank Strain Hunters, is working very hard with the landrace, to be able to offer so stabilized (in regular and feminized). We hope that soon we can have a publicly, all landraces :) 

 

Greetings! :)

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Welcome on SH forum man, i dont have any wild seeds for you but i hope yo uwill find your heaven ;)

 

Have a good discovering of the place

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