Holy crap man! AHHHH!!! Was that USA growers?? Looks a little like my turf. I will also not be sleeping well until I know MORE! And sweet track, admin!
HAHA! Sounds like you know this from experience, eh? Welcome friend; hope to see your plants soon! We should start a NW Growers Coalition or something, lol... Durka durka
I have collected and frozen some pollen for the future. I have already made seeds with an Aurora Indica plant that was wasting space in the greenhouse. I have several more males and females of this strain; very consistent, similar to a landrace. They all exhibit thin leaves with blue-ish stems and a sweet and spicy scent. The flowers are blue to red and very abundant for a semi-neglected plant in a 2-liter starter pot. I talked to my friend who's sister got the buds in Jamaica; I should know as much as possible about what/where it came from soon... I have not flowered the rest yet, but I will post when I finally get things going again. I wish the Jamaica documentary was already available; I wonder if the Hunter's came across any blue-ish, frosty males (?)...
Here's a little update. This is the same male in the previous photos. It has been in a 2 liter container the whole time with less feeding than normal... Absolutely amazing in my opinion...
Mad respect to you, Mr. X, for all of these astounding photo's and video! I truly feel privileged, as if I was there myself, when I see your pictures, bro! Thanks to all the Strain Hunters as well! You guys are the shiz-nit!
"Very Nice!" (in my Borat voice) Thanks for the great pics Mr. X! BTW, That red spider is some type of orb weaver; most likely harmless, but still creepy. lol
Thanks for the coverage, hunters! It's a real day brightener for me here in the USA. You guys always make me want to jump off of my couch and go hunting myself.. Franco, feel better soon, brother ; you guys are an inspiration, and I'm thrilled to be here on Strain Hunters for the ride! -Dan