FinShaggy Breeds Strains with an African Genetic Base (Revolutionary Breeding Company)

Finshaggy

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I am going to call the Breeding Company the "Revolutionary Breeding Company" or RBC. We are going to have strains like Marcus Garvey, Noble Drew and Malcolm X, and if you try to use those strain names and don't use African genetics, then the name should be revoked.

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"I'm not talking about some Blonde haired, Blue eyed, Pale skin, Light complection cracker Christ. I'm talking about the Jesus of the Bible with hair like Lambs' wool, I'm talking about that good hair, I'm talking about that Nappy hair. That his body would be like brass, another verse said it would be like Jasper, another verse said his body would be like vine grass as though it had been worked. Jesus, the Lord the Savior, the Master, the Redeemer, Jesus the Black, Revolutionary Messiah..."


I am back in Colorado and I am going to be creating a Marijuana Strain. Previously I grew from Texas Brick Weed Seeds, and it came out really well because I killed the males, so it was Sensimilla. And I tested a SCROG with that (this was my first indoor grow, I had previously grown outside by just putting bagseeds from Texas Popcorn (really good seedy weed) but the SCROG one was my first indoor grow ever, and the seeds used in the SCROG were from the Texas Popcorn also)

Then I grew some random seeds I found in dispensary nugs, and grew a few different strains (that was the one that started in rice). And I bred a new strain with a male plant that I put a ziplock bag on the head of.

Then I grew the Ghost Train Haze #1 and I think the other was Blue Dream, and I did various stress training techniques. But I vegged for too long doing the training and ended up moving before I could finish the whole grow.

So, this time I did not have any Texas Popcorn seeds or any seeds from Colorado Dispensary nugs because I have been in Texas winning the Religious Marijuana Case (from 2010) that everyone said was impossible to win. So anyways, I didn't have any seeds so I ordered some online.

I have a few different strains that aren't pictured here, but Pictured here is ACE Seeds Malawi, Seedsman Seeds African Buzz and World of Seeds Landrace Seeds South African Kwazulu.





There is something that is so blatantly obvious and so untapped that as soon as the floodgates are released, this is going to happen everywhere almost simultaneously because all it takes is to grow a few seeds that people usually don't grow. I have currently ordered ACE Seeds Malawi, Seedsman Seeds African Buzz, Seedsman Seeds Early Durban, and World of Seeds Landrace Seeds South African Kwazulu. These are all African seeds and contain high amounts of THCv, THCv is not even completely understood yet. When a dispensary has a CBD strain, they will specifically advertise "This is our strain with the highest CBD content" or "The strain with the highest CBD content in the world". If a dispensary has Durban Poison they don't tell you "This is our strain with the highest THCv content". And while there are people and dispensaries working to breed strains with the new Highest CBD Content in the world, there doesn't seem to be anyone working to make new records for Highest THCv Content in the world. And THCv is not completely understood. In low doses it could possibly be an antidote for anyone who thinks they are "Too High" because it acts to block the receptor. But at higher doses, it seems like it is very psychoactive, possibly more psychoactive than THC.

Here is an example, here is a list of some of the CBD family of plants, there are lots of non-Landrace crossbred strains that are established in dispensaries and can be found at various Seedbanks online for purchase, they are getting pretty common and well established.

Harlequin
Ringo’s Gift
Sweet and Sour Widow
Stephen Hawking Kush
ACDC
Cannatonic
Harle-Tsu
Canna-Tsu
Hawaiian Dream
CBD Mango Haze
MediHaze
Swiss Gold
Jamaican Lion
CBD Shark
Afghani CBD
Dark Star
Remedy
Critical Mass
Purple Cheese
Zen
OG Ringo
Sour Tsunami
Cannatonic

Kush is another established family of strains, and it has been established much longer. The word Ganja comes from the Ganges River in India, and the word Indica means from India and the Hindu Kush Mountains are the mountain range in India that may be where the first Marijuana plants and seeds were harvested and eventually domesticated by Humans. So "Kush", coming from this lineage, has been well established since the time of the Ancient Silk Road, and since the Arabic word "Hashish" came into existence.



Here is a list of Kush strains, the Kush family is also easy to find on online Seedbanks, and has plenty of non-Landrace Crossbred strains that can be found in lots of dispensaries.

OG Kush
Strawberry Diesel Kush
Snoop’s Church
Tahoe OG Kush
Chitral (Pakistan)
Carnage
Pink Kush
Headband
Purple Bubba Kush
Blackberry Kush
Pineapple Kush
Purple Kush
Kandy Kush
Bubba Kush
Blueberry Kush
Champagne Kush
Organic Purple Kush
Violator Kush
Snoop’s Master Kush
Venom OG Kush
Super OG Master Kush
Fraggle Rock
Blackberry Kush
Yoda OG Kush
Redwood Kush
Super OG Master Kush
Moonlight OG Kush
3 kings
Sticky Icky OG Kush
Runuponyah
OG Darth Vader
OG Michael Phelps
God’s Gift
Black Rhino OG Kush
Obama OG Kush

Here are some examples of African strains. Most of them are pure landrace, do not have crossbred strains that are well established and available in dispensaries, and if a dispensary does carry a strain from this family, they rarely give it the recognition that it should be given. And THCv may possibly be the Molecule responsible for the "One Hitter Quitter" strains, where you just take one hit and you don't need anymore because it hits instantly and it hits hard. Mixing THCv strains with well established strains is called Outcrossing, and brings completely new genetic combinations and possibilities to the wider commercial genepool which can then be selected for Heterosis.





Moroccan
Durban Poison
Coffee Gold
Durban Magic
Apondo Mystic
Congo (Zaire)
Mozambica
Congo #1
Angola Veroe
Swazi 99
Ghana
Nigerian 99
Transkei
Senegal
Etiopian
Swazi Gold
Guinea
Cabo Verde
Swazi Red
Angola x Banghi
Jahwi’s Joy (Ghana)
Lesotho
Lesotho x Uzbeki
Malawi Gold
Malawi Gold x Columbian Gold
Madagascar
Mali
Senegal
Misty Kei
Sotho Heights
Zim-Licious





So over about the next 6 months or so I will be breeding a few strains, mixing genetics, then locking in Genetics and creating a stable strain, maybe even singling out Phenotypes. But here are some examples of what can be done. First, say there is a Hindu Kush X Malawi plant and a Blue Mystic X Malawi plant, those can then each be crossed with African Buzz to create a 3:4 ratio of Malawi based genetics and 2 strains. Or, the Hindu Kush X Malawi plant and Blue Mystic X Malawi plants can be crossed with each other, then crossed with African Buzz to create 1 strain. Or an African Buzz X Malawi plant can be made, then that can be crossed with both Hindu Kush and Blue Mystic or Hindu Kush X Malawi and Blue Mystic X Malawi for at least 4 possible strains. So depending on which strains turn out male and which turn out female, there will be some good possibilities. Then the way the genetics are locked in is like this, so say for example there is a Hindu Kush X Malawi X African Buzz strain and that is the final genetic combo. You then take Seeds from that final combo and breed them with each other, and that brings out the 4 phenotypes and specific mutations can be selected and at that point it is now a reliable commercial strain.

Double Pair Mating


I hope to get a male plant of either Malawi or African Buzz. And the planned cross breeds are Malawi X African Buzz, Blue Mystic X Malawi, Cheese Bomb X Malawi, Hindu Kush X Malawi, White Rhino X Malawi, and maybe mix a few of the others in. Then with those crosses I will cross each one back with African Buzz, so that they have 1/4th Commercial Strain DNA and 3/4ths Malawi DNA. So these strains will contain THCv, meaning they will be good for weightloss and diabetes.

 
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Finshaggy

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African Strains mixed with well established Sativas, Indicas, Hybrids and Rudaralis are the next advancement in Marijuana Technology, as well as new strains that have an even higher THCv Content than the known strains. And everyone already know how this works, you have seen the "Dominant and Recessive Genes" charts, and the research the guy did with the Yellow Peas and the Green Peas, that is how Breeding Marijuana works. THCv Content can also possibly be increased based on the type of light you use, there are various types of light in various regions of the world. There is UV Light, UVA Light and UVB Light. UVB is the light that lizards like the most, and could possibly also be good for raising the THCv content of a plant.



Here are my Lights for Veg Cycle, I just got back to Colorado so now I have my grow stuff again, and I found the Veg Lights but I am looking for the HPS that I have for Flower Cycle. I won't need it for a while though.

125W CFL


125W CFL


105W CFL


And in case I have a real bushy plant that needs a strong light on it, I got some flood lights. They just need to be connected to a wire with a plug on it and twisted onto the plug wire with a cap and then electric taped so that there aren't open wires. But this is just in case plants get too bushy and the CFLs aren't spreading light well enough with just a Mylar grow tent and Mylar (I have a grow tent also).


And I will find my HPS soon and maybe get more lights if I need to as things get going. I am thinking about getting an LED. I also plan on getting a UVB light for Flowering.
 

Finshaggy

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If I can cross one of the THCv strains with Hindu Kush I am going to call it MLK aka Martin Luther King Jr. or MLK Kush, because MLK used Gandhi's example of Civil Disobedience in his own Revolution. It just depends on what gender all the seeds end up being.

And if I can cross the MLK back with Hindu Kush I will call it Gandhi Kush.
 

Finshaggy

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If it survives the flood then plz rename to "Arc of Noah".

And plz credit me if you end up using that name lol
The Religious names are coming next. I have some Shiva Shanti II seeds, and a few others. I haven't Germinated everything, but I have about 100 different seeds, and a lot of the strains came as 1 seed for free, so I have a good number of strains. It just depends what pops and what turns out male and female.

No matter what though, I'm making some strains.
 

Finshaggy

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Here are some seed pictures I took before Germination


ACE Seeds: Malawi


Nirvana Seeds: Blue Mystic


Bomb Seeds: Cheese Bomb


Seedsman Seeds: African Buzz


Seedsman Seeds: Early Durban


Nirvana Seeds: White Rhino


Sensi Seeds: Hindu Kush
 

Finshaggy

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Here are some common strains that contain THCv. There are a few strains that contain THCv that aren't pure African Landrace, but there aren't many of them. Skunk #1 apparently has THCv content, not as much as Durban Poison, but it has THCv genetics. So anything made with Skunk #1 might make a good cross for African Landrace genetics. And the highest content ever reported for THCv content is between 1% and 3% and not many people are working to boost that. So this is wide open territory. Then there are a ton of possibilities given Heterosis.

But here are a few fairly common strains that contain THCv. Not all of them can be found everywhere, but a few of them can. But no one ever points out that they have these strains, and very few people are currently even paying attention to THCv when breeding.

Durban Poison
Jack the Ripper
Dutch Treat
Skunk #1
Pineapple Purps
Power Plant
Willie Nelson
Durban Cheese
 

Finshaggy

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One of the African Strains I am growing is South African Kwazulu, and it has a pretty cool story behind it, so I thought I would post it here.

"[It has been] Grown by generations of Shaka Zulus, who were one of Africa’s most significant farmer warrior tribes, legend has it that this plant was used in the battle preparations prior to the first British attack in 1879 and that her long-lasting and galvanising properties enabled the outnumbered and outgunned Zulu army to repel the enemy invaders."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Zulu_War
 

ANC

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Durban poison/redbeard(kwazulu is quite nice, you have to let it fully ripen though.
All the swazi is the same thing just grown at different places.

Here we basicaly have Durban poison, pondo (Ciskei /Transkei area), Swazi (Lesotho and Swaziland)

I don;t know if you watch hash church on youtube. They were just talking about it yesterday that there are too many people mixing seeds and the end result is this mish mash weed that has a whole range of flavours and alkaloids, without anything distinct. You can watch it afterwards too.

None of them are frosty like the highly produced stuff you have over there, but they will all fuck you up without ceiling if grown, harvested and cured correctly.
 

Finshaggy

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Durban poison/redbeard(kwazulu is quite nice, you have to let it fully ripen though.
All the swazi is the same thing just grown at different places.

Here we basicaly have Durban poison, pondo (Ciskei /Transkei area), Swazi (Lesotho and Swaziland)

I don;t know if you watch hash church on youtube. They were just talking about it yesterday that there are too many people mixing seeds and the end result is this mish mash weed that has a whole range of flavours and alkaloids, without anything distinct. You can watch it afterwards too.

None of them are frosty like the highly produced stuff you have over there, but they will all fuck you up without ceiling if grown, harvested and cured correctly.
I have a few different ones. I might have some Early Durban also if it Germinates.

I understand the sentiment that maybe there are just random mish-mash Genetics being made, but that is more of an issue of people just randomly deciding "I'm going to mix Blue Berry with Sour Diesel" or "Chemdog with Grandaddy Purp" and then you just have some random strain that has mish-mash Genetics just because someone liked 2 names. That is a lot different from what I am doing. What I am doing is specifically selecting geo-biological regions that have specific historical Genetics, then mixing those with certain well established strains.

I completely understand the idea that a lot of people out there are just randomly mixing genes together and hoping to get something good simply because they choose "2 sets of good Genetics", but people should be more selective. The same way people are selective when they are breeding a CBD strain. The most selective people in the THC based grow world are probably the people growing White Widow, White Rhino, White Russian, etc, and actually pairing them with things that may bring out a higher THC content, because those are some of the highest THC content strains in the world. But usually people are just like "Girl Scout Cookies and Agent Orange sound good, let's mix them and see what happens". Sure, good strains are made by simply and randomly mixing 2 strains that are established in the medical world. But there needs to be more selection in the breeding world. And not just phenotype selection, but overall genetic selection. How is it possible that there is no Kwazulu Kush. How has no one mixed those 2 strains, but Blueberry has probably been mixed with 1,000+ different strains.
 

Finshaggy

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Just as an example. One of the seeds that I have is Blue Mystic and I chose it because it is said to be actually Blue, and many people that have tried it say that it is their favorite strain, so I am going to mix it with African Genetics.

But Blue Mystic is said to be "Most likely Blueberry, and maybe Skunk or Northern Lights". It is now a well established strain in the medical world, but it started as a bastard and no one is really sure what its genetics are still. So that is probably the kind of thing they are talking about, where people just don't know what they are doing and accidentally keep a male plant in the room, and then a new strain is made and no one knows where it came from. Or someone is just like "I like purps and berries, so I am going to mix a purp strain and a berry strain". People should be more intentional when they cross strains.

But we also just need more people crossing strains in general, I personally don't think enough people are doing it yet. And if you look at Apple Trees, they have to be cloned. Because if you use seeds from an Apple to grow an Apple Tree, the Apples will not be the same as the plant that you got the seeds from, the only way to get the same Apple twice is to clone it. So when most people throw away their seeds and don't breed them, and only a small number of people breed seeds that they get, we are actually missing millions and maybe billions of opportunities to unlock a genetic mutation that has been hiding in Marijuana's genetics and just never appeared yet.
 
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