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Is Etienne the Fremantle pachanoi?

Rev seemed to be under the impression that this had recent, traceable history back to South America and that it didn't flower when the common Bkbg clone did.

Can we have a picture anyone? Creach?

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rev, would the above mentioned pachanoi be the ones i got off you? well i got a few different ones but the one that you had the most of.

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Is Etienne the Fremantle pachanoi?

Rev seemed to be under the impression that this had recent, traceable history back to South America and that it didn't flower when the common Bkbg clone did.

Can we have a picture anyone? Creach?

I have never heard the name Ettiene before in relation to cacti.

AFAIK the clone that was being distributed at the former Fremantle Community Gardens is identical to the standard plant that gets called pachanoi or san pedro that I've seen all over Australia. It is known to be of low to moderate potency.

Happy to upload pics when I'm able to (not for a while) but I don't think they'll show you anything new.

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heres one of my "fremantle community garden" strains budding.

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Very interesting b.

Looks Backebergerish but the floral hair looks somewhat different to mine - more golden looking but that may just be the camera. Hope you can get some other 'pachanoi' pollen this year to try and mate.

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Matches on macro features, but has a diff bioassay ontent

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