La Buena Hierba The Theory of AF Origins.

no I dont think it was an auto at all. maybe an auto x non auto.

Matinuska valley is known for the largest veggies on the plant...

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see what happens with 20hrs of light...things get biggg...
 

Introgression of Day-Neutral Genes in Primitive Cotton Accessions:

I. Genetic Variances and Correlations

http://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/2831/PDF

Most tropical primitive acessions of cotton are period sensitive, and do not flower under the long days of the U.S. cotton belt. In their native habitat they flower during short days in winter months and remain vegetative during long summer days. The use of these primitive accessions has been limited because of their flowering response. A backcross-breeding program has been in place for a number of years to incorporate day-neutral genes into the primitive accessions (McCarty et al., 1979; McCarty and Jenkins,




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Could there have been a similar cannabis program?

 
  1. anyone ever hear of alaskan thunder fuck??it was an auto strain that was around in the 80"s...i ve met old growers around b.c. who used to grow it
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    Alaska thunder fuck came from a early photo sensitive maturing strain of skunk worked on way before the sixties in Kentucky for generations and taken to Alaska on a hunting trip and shared w/ friends

    i find it ammusing that breeders are noted for simply traveling, noticing the work put forth by countless generations of mother nature and unnamed farmers and then having the urge of self in calling it theirs:)
    i understand it is important for most to recieve recognition for their contribution
    but it is never really "ours" it's always been ours we are only temporary keepers continually adding fuel to the flame that has been burning and will continue to burn ....unless we get blinded by direction of recognization and ownership and wake up one day w/ exactly what we asked for and that is for a big corporation to take note and buy that recognization patent what is unable to be patented "LIFE"
    we are the creators of nothing simply observers of what would happen w/ or w/o our input
    people have had "smoking hemp" in the pockets since long before we planted things in rows or had pockets for that matter:)

    cannabis has been around since prob long before the ice age and ws prob around during pangea the super continent and as the continents split there were of course variations of climate in dif places which variations in cannabis emerged and we see the dif from around the world in how it has adapted through natural selection of climate dif

    heck if cannabis is naturally from this world originally(no need to get into that:)???
    when compaired w/ my accounts i would say this is much closer to the "Tree of Knowledge" than the apple
    i have tried both and unless the apple has lost alot over the years it didn't do quite the same for me that cannabis has done :)

    By this assumption that it has been around along time than it is pretty safe to say that at one time it was a form of aquatic sea weed sorta plant which would clearly have to adapt from receeding waters and higher amounts of intense sunlight requiring the plant to produce a form of sunblock to protect it from the changing environment
    but hey most of this of course is just reasonable theory except for the Alaskan thunder fuck thats from an old man long gone but i have NO reason to question his integrity and know for sure he was sharing w/ the world long before people cared about writing volumes of material on something that had been known as skunk weed because it retained the special odor trait of it's environment (which if you have gone to certain valleys in Kentucky, Indiana around harvest time and most of the summer the air is very heavy w/ the musk so the name was a no brainer) and this was grown by people in the area long before the Great Depression of America

    but we know generations of people like him that traveled and shared what contributions they had to offer w/ the rest of the world
    And to all the unknown contributers across time thanks i enjoy your contribution and words truely can't describe how your failure at times and triumphs at other times has given me a better quality of life
    hey my 2 cents​
 
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What has happened to ky. in the last 20 years? I was a grower during the 80s and was the first to bring afgan to this part of the world. We bred her very carfully to 2 great strains and it was awesome. I quit growing for about 20 years and last year when I started back my fellow growers from back then gave me some seeds they had with my strain as its base. I don't know what they had bred it to. It was shit weed.We were known as a pot centers of america.A friend went to jamacia in the 80s and they had heard of ky. weed.Now most people smoke regs and don't know the difference.This is why I am trying to produce great seeds again. Right now I have a o.g.gost train haze(25.75 %thc) I am breeding to a early maturing chem dog and also to a budda syrup auto.
 
  1. What has happened to ky. in the last 20 years? I was a grower during the 80s and was the first to bring afgan to this part of the world. We bred her very carfully to 2 great strains and it was awesome. I quit growing for about 20 years and last year when I started back my fellow growers from back then gave me some seeds they had with my strain as its base. I don't know what they had bred it to. It was shit weed.We were known as a pot centers of america.A friend went to jamacia in the 80s and they had heard of ky. weed.Now most people smoke regs and don't know the difference.This is why I am trying to produce great seeds again. Right now I have a o.g.gost train haze(25.75 %thc) I am breeding to a early maturing chem dog and also to a budda syrup auto.
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  3. What happened to KY​
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    well prohibition happened to Ky so all the generations of great hybrids and wonderful climate went elsware
    Ky was one of the only places well known by jonny law for production long before California was even in the pic
    Ky was a place that our hillbilly relatives actually took up arms to fight the gov't for their shine and skunk weed so the gov't crushed them well especially when choppers came into play in the later years:(

    many a story of some 30-6 rounds hitting unwanted choppers in the early days​
 
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The cops only got the amatures. Theives were and are my biggest problem. Now with the new laws 5 in a patch is only a class b mis. they look over small patchs. Last year they painted a circle around on of my plants!Big fun,ha ha. Scared the shit out of me.Waited and harvested anyway.
 
lol.... good work stone... screw em! :howdy:

I actually got to try an auto MTF... was killer! Still have a little nug around somewhere I think for a special treat someday... :toke:
 
  1. The cops only got the amatures. Theives were and are my biggest problem. Now with the new laws 5 in a patch is only a class b mis. they look over small patchs. Last year they painted a circle around on of my plants!Big fun,ha ha. Scared the shit out of me.Waited and harvested anyway.
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    amateures and people growing fields of it:)
    quite nice of them after spending millions shutting down one of Ky only cash crops for alot of farmers that were being squeezed by banks and the gov't ever increasing property taxes
    hell you paid for the paint that they had to tell you "yeah look your getting away w/ nothing WE out of the kindness of our heart(not really wanting to do the paper work if it isn't on tv to increase their budget) let you keep this meager return
    still nice of them i guess???​
 
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