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I ask this question because soooooo frigging much of the available live rosin I run across is a cross of runtz, animal cookies, Papaya etc ie. Relatively new genetics and none seems to come from the old school (grandfather's of modern weed) cultivars.
Specifically northern lights, skunk #1, haze/s or crosses of these.
Are these "old school" cultivars just not "dumpers" that are always best suited for consuming as flower or maybe a bho extract?
Thx for your comments ✌🏻
Do you know anything about the progress? Germany just legalized in a way that essentially forces you to favor hash in your cultivation (stringent plant limit, hash and dried flower have the same weight limit for storage and sale) and many of my people there are starting to see the implications.
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Makes sense. TY!