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Must be heaps of old Aussie crosses getting about suited to north east south west of the country. What we need to find are some retired bush growers of the 80s and before to pic there brains and old seed collections. Back when it was reversed 80% amazing bush sativa think skunks eventually converted most alongside security and water delivery is hard work vs back yards and hydro.

 

Mullimbimbi madness, I had shocking herm, germ rates so wasn't impressed. I have a friend staying from nimbin atm smoked her stash from her trip east to west I liked one from Melbourne, she calls mine city weed all well trimmed she likes what she has and I like getting baked so smoke own grown.

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I got some mold resistant seeds I made myself.

When growing myself some medicine, first thing I noticed was some of them get mold around 1 week before harvest.

Thats total fukn bs when that happens

 

I made seeds here and sent em to the states and they were hardy as fuck.

Something about the rough weather I put them through before they got sent up to the beautiful states I think.

Down here is harsher climate than up north of the planet.

Really glad we have good seed making climate down here.

Sux when you import something looks legit and its not good for harsh climates.

Out of all my genetix maybe 20% of them get moldy, I jsut spray em a bit with diluted h202.

My strains I guess are all aussie now ROFLCOPTER.

I'm still looking for my one and only.

I'm glad my high cbd strains are mold resistant thats for sure.

thats my gold.

My errything.

My Aussie home grown.

 

I wanna try out this Dink breeders skunk strains.

I think theyre gunna be decent hardcore aussie genetix

They look legit, I love a good hardy as fuck skunk.

Been years since Ive grown one ay.

Been all OG or Chem crosses last few years at my house

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I have been growing since 1986 

And have seen it growing since the 1980's

Very little herb got mould prior...to  the start of indica and afghanica coming more freely from OS mixing with sativas with indoor introduction 

and really diluting the lines .

And then skunk x everything imo

over watching and reading and personal knowledge ,there are many Australian lines ,

Others should ad to this ...I can only really describe them on growth habit as naming strains has only been a recent thing in the last 30 years ,apart from the original world lines 

Red beard ,blues ,MM,la nina .el nino ,mongy weed,many haze crosses,Buddha ,Thai buddha ,PNG Gold,hash plant, blue, and blue thai crosses and so on as for purchasable strains.

 

I would go for these...these will be similar to strains from earlier times in OZ and are still here but will grow well outdoors ...bit stretchy indoors ...long flowering sativas and hybrids

 

https://amsterdammarijuanaseeds.com/seedshop/aussie-blues-seeds

https://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/kiwi-seeds-south-star/prod_2937.html

https://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/ace-seeds-green-haze/prod_4646.html

https://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/mr-nice-seeds-medicine-man/prod_1217.html

https://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/mr-nice-walkabout/prod_1233.html

https://www.cannabis-seeds-bank.co.uk/ace-seeds-tropical-mix/prod_4650.html

and purple haze or nimbin purple etc ..there are lots if you do a bit of research,

the white family started here

 

 

Read this for some insight

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=36181

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Nothings really Australian except for mongy     ;)

 

It was all bought here and inter breeding started ...then went ...left ....came back...and traded etc

Most good Aussie lines are sat's 

 

This one is Australian rather than the US,,but both countries lines evolved similarly in some parts

on Nth Rivers strains

 

http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/103315-post215.html

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yea Im interested in the REAL lineage stories of aussie strains, where they came from, when they left, what they were crossed w/ before they came back, when they came back what they were crossed w/ etc.

 

not real interested in myths or gossip.

there must be somewhere that has facts about australian land races and how the rest all began.

 

surely someone knows.....

 

Anyone?

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You can trace it by the ships docking spots and the times and common traits we can see today 

https://books.google.com.au/books?id=poenY6QMq8UC&pg=PA170&lpg=PA170&dq=Batavia+cannabis&source=bl&ots=dRUtqnQyRV&sig=bmljcPICB7wd5zFipMWvWSvnRIU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjetouYnMfUAhUJerwKHd2XBtwQ6AEIUjAJ#v=onepage&q=Batavia%20cannabis&f=false

 

Many Ships were loaded with dutch east indies shipping company stock.

Coming out of Batavia ,modern day indonesia and bali,

Rio,Canary Islands and Tahiti

 

Start at 2.10      

 

The british needed a new hemp colony .....when they started loosing  the US Civil war 

http://www.idmu.co.uk/indian.htm

 

You want Aussie strains 

Mongy relo 

 

http://zipcodezoo.com/index.php/Hibiscus_cannabinus

 

where the empire and the dutch went prior to finding this country ..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_India

 

And some strains came out of griffith 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coleambally

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