nannymouse
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Yah, i wish that he'd have started out with showing his work. Do what you need to do, Curby, not that you need my permission.
wow that's beautiful! Yup the super Sativa Seed Cub - SSSC did that. For decades, a couple guys in Omaha ran it. Called it the Omaha Willies. After so many years, the clone/mother became unstable and would hermie like crazy. You couldn't get a bag that didn't have seeds in it. I even tried growing it and mine hermied. The thing is the smoke was so good. people didn't care about the beans........Williams Wonder Canadian clone (circa early 2000) with a branch hit with Silver Spice pollen. This clone was the complete opposite of the SSSC description of being a late flowering varietal. This plant literally exploded into flower, and was fully finished in 8 weeks. It was stoopid fiya, very potent weed at the time. My wife's cousin still raves to this day that William's Wonder was the best weed he ever got from me...lol! Pretty sure I still have some of these beans buried in the collection somewhere...might have to go diggin' for them?!
Sorry for the pic quality. Top of the line digital camera back in the day!
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e had great results with Pacific Seed Bank so far. I'm leaning towards the Old School Breeders for the WW though. Like I said they do mention the original from SSSC.I’ve had good luck with Pacific seed bank, I grabbed a handful of S1 3 packs and they seem to be as advertised strain wise. Had a hard time finding an Iranian landrace (mag landrace that works great for my wife’s med struggles). Did there sour, chem and a couple of others and they were inline with what I’d expect. I know @guymandude has used them as well. For the price it may not be a bad place to start if you’re ok with fems. Williams Wonder was some of the first indoor we saw consistently and was the poster child for heavy couch lock weed. Throw on some Black Sabbath and settle in