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AMNESIA RYDER
Starting at: €9.00
Amnesia Ryder is a cross between our famous Amnesia, which is the result of crossing a clone brought back from Thailand with a Skunk male and then re-crossing with a selection of C99 and Jack Herer males, and a < ...
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WILD THAILAND RYDER
Starting at: €9.00
Wild Thailand Ryder is a cross between a pure strain from the islands of the Ko Chang archipelago (Thailand) with one of the highest THC levels in the world and a Ruderalis.
Crossing with an excellent Cannabis Ruderalis specimen over several generations t ...
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COLOMBIAN GOLD RYDER
Starting at: €8.00
aka Sweet Coffee Ryder
COLOMBIAN GOLD RYDER is the result of crossing our Colombian Gold with a plant with Ruderalis genes. Colombian Gold is a blend of pure sativa strains from the Santa Marta range in Colombia.
This cross is a g ...
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NEVILLE HAZE RYDER
Starting at: €9.00
Around three years ago the WoS team set about the task of trying to tame the genes of one of the most difficult commercial sativa in the world to grow by introducing autoflowering genetics in order to produce one of the biggest, most productive and best quality AUTOMATIC SATIVAS on the basis that ...
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Chronic Haze
Starting at: €9.00
The genetic mixture originally used to create the parents of our Chronic Haze is very broad and involves common forebears given that Chronic is a cross between Northern Light, Skunk and AK 47, which are themselves indica/ sativa hybrids from Afghan, Colombian, Mexican and Thai genetics; all of wh ...
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Kilimanjaro
Starting at: €8.00
An early flowering, pure African Sativa from the Kenyan slopes of Kilimanjaro, this strain is the result of generations of crossbreeding by the native population though she’s since been stabilised to improve some of her properties, such as resin production, while leaving her main qualities and ...
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South African Kwazulu
Starting at: €8.00
A 100% Sativa strain that grows wild to the north of the Drakensberg ridge, she flowers early, has a sweet taste and a physical and energising effect.
Grown by generations of Shaka Zulus, who were one of Africa’s most significant farmer warrior tribes, legend has it that this plant w ...