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  1. My friend Jeremy went to Jamaica in the first half of winter 2011 to get married.
  2. While there he tried to score some primo local herb but all the locals would sell
  3. him was scraggly schwag full of seeds that was not potent (by U.S. tolerances).
  4. He eventually asked an employee at the resort he stayed at where to get some good
  5. herb and the employee gave him some advice where to find and who not to buy from.
  6. Among the people not to buy from was "anyone on the beach". He had no luck at all.
  7.  
  8. So, while walking on the beach one evening he smelled some nice smelling herb, and
  9. narrowed down the smell to some guy smoking on the beach. He introduced himself,
  10. and began telling the man about his failed endevour to score some good local herb.
  11. The man shared his joint with Jeremy. Jeremy said it wasnt the best looking but
  12. was far better than any other stuff he found from bus and taxi drivers.
  13.  
  14. The man on the beach went by the name The Captain. Jeremy said the joint sent him to the moon with a euphoric high, but not racey anxiety type high. Euphoric and calming and mood lifting. After talking with The Captain for awhile, he talked The Captain into selling him some herb.
  15. They went to The Captain's grow spot and Jeremy said his grow-op was sad by U.S. indoor
  16. cultivation standards. He paid for the herb and went about his now merry way. He found
  17. some seeds in his bag which he wasn't suprised about since The Captain would let males
  18. live in order to make seeds for the next harvest. Jeremy said The Captain had been growing
  19. the same strain for years and was a strain that The Captain's father grew, as well as
  20. The Captain's Grandfather.
  21.  
  22. Jeremy broght the seeds back to the states and attempted to germinate the seeds. Only one
  23. seed germinated (he was probably not aware that old genetics/landrace genetics seeds are
  24. usually needing extra help germinating). That one seed produced a male plant, very very
  25. sativa in structure. By early 2012 he had the male in flower and produced a ziploc bag
  26. of pollen. He collect the pollen for use as soon as the plants in our co-op were flowering.
  27. At the time our co-op was filled with Blue City Diesel plants and a clone only strain
  28. from Mt. Hood Oregon called Mrs. P (aka Mrs. Purps, aka Miss P., aka Mrs Purple Peter Eater, aka Mrs Purple People Eater) created by his connect, Chico (@tru_farms on instagram).
  29.  
  30. Both Blue City Diesel and Mrs. P plants all got pollinated that spring. By early summer we
  31. harvest plants and collected seeds. I started growing out my seeds in spring of 2013, of which I had several hundred seeds of both crosses.
  32.  
  33. By 2015 I had grown out all of my seeds (except for 30 seeds) and had selected a few handfuls
  34. of female phenos from both crosses and only a handful of males. My plan was to create F2's
  35. of both crosses after the 2016 outdoor grow season. I was about to begin flowering out the
  36. selected females and males by end of October. However, shortly after the 2016 outdoor grow
  37. was harvested, a ripper "pot thief" came to the house in an attempt to steal the summer
  38. harvest. I went outside at about 5am to smoke a cigarette. I woke up a few days later in
  39. the intensive care unit of the hospital. I had 7 stab wounds, multiple skull fractures,
  40. broken ribs, and a destroyed spleen. I spent over a week in the hospital. While I was in
  41. the hospital, the people I lived with did not tend to my plants at all and they died.
  42.  
  43. I lost all my jamaican cross mothers/fathers, as well as my sunset sherbet clones, jillybean
  44. clones, Le Montage #8 clones, Orange Kush clones, Ling clones (Jager x dj short blueberry), Faerie Dragon (Red Dragon x Blue Magoo) clones, The Goo clones (Thai sativa), and a few
  45. other clones.
  46.  
  47. Due to the incident at that house I decided to move far away from that locale. Being
  48. strapped for seed containers, the remaining seeds for the two jamaican crosses got put in
  49. a single container, as I thought it would be a long time before I went back to those. 2018
  50. I began the work on those two crosses. However, I had previously sold 10 seeds to a dude
  51. in Oregon and 10 seeds to a dude somewhere else, leaving 10 seeds left to work with.
  52. Most of those last 10 seeds ran were of the Mrs P. x Jamaican (dubbed Rasta P. back in 2012,
  53. later renamed Zion's Blood) with a few Blue City Diesel x Jamaican (dubbed Rasta D., later renamed Dread Zion). Those last 10 seeds produced 1 single male.
  54.  
  55. This 1 single male will short compact, but was very much sativa in appearence (Both mothers
  56. were mostly indica), and the previous males found the years before did not have a strong
  57. sativa structure. This 1 male out of the last 10 seeds did not smell like either BCD or Mrs. P.
  58. I am not a rich man so I could not send off a sample of the male to Phylos to determine
  59. which cross the male came from. This male got named Jamaican Blood.
  60.  
  61. This brings me to the crosses that used the Jamaican Blood male:
  62.  
  63. Royal Caribbean is a sativa leaning pheno of C99 x Jamaican Blood.
  64. - this makes it C99 x Zion's Blood(mrs. p), or C99 x Dread Zion(blue city diesel)
  65. - Royal Caribbean will be grown out this year to help identify the Jamaican Blood male.
  66.  
  67. Double Jamaican Diesel is Dread Zion (Blue city diesel x orig jamaican sativa) x Jamaican Blood.
  68. - So Double Jamaican Diesel is either a Dread Zion F2 (Dread Zion x Dread Zion)
  69. or it is an inter cross between half brother and half sister (Dread Zion x Zion's Blood)
  70. - Double Jamaican Diesel will be grown out this year as well to help identify the Jamaican Blood male.
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