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Strain Hunters - Part 4 - Green House Seed Co.

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Our planet is home to millions of species of animal and plants with their own habitat, and each plays a unique role in the perfect design of nature. Unfortunately many species of plants and animals are victim of uncontrolled human development. Cannabis, one of the most ancient plants known to man, used in every civilization all over the world for medicinal and recreational purposes, is facing a very real threath of extinction. Besides the threath posed by human development, one of the goals of the United Nations, published years ago in official reports, was to wipe out the cannabis plant from the face of the earth by the year 2010. In reality this is far from being achieved, because man keeps using the cannabis plant for religious, medicinal and recreational purposes no matter what the law says. Most cultures cannot comprehend how a plant can be made illegal. In most people's perception, plants and animals stand above a status of legality or illegality, they just exist in a higher design of nature that goes beyond human laws and regulations. Nevertheless most governments of cannabis-producing countries are implementing drastic measures to destroy crops. Dangerous chemicals are sprayed over fields and over the farmers themselves in most of the third world countries, and the poorest people of the planet are the ones paying the highest price for cultivating a plant that does not kill. But in the economy of scale, where demand dictates supply, the poorest people of the planet have no choice but to cultivate cannabis as a cash crop to feed their children and send them to school. Communities that are isolated in remotes areas in the poorest regions of the planet are often the keepers of very special landraces.
The worldwide prosecution on the cannabis plant generates the need to go hunting for the real landraces that are left in the most remote corners of the planet.
These strains, isolated for decades and sometimes for centuries, costantly inbreeding, are at the origin of all the thousands of variations that we know today in the cannabis industry. In these landraces there are hundreds, maybe thousands of unique cannabinoid profiles that have never been evaluated by the pharmaceutical industry; nevertheless they could be of enormous help in the future, when the knowledge about the medicinal properties of the cannabis plant will advance further. One of these cannabinoid profiles could be hiding the next miracle drug for the treatment of very serious diseases. The concept of strain hunters stems from the need to preserve nature's gifts to man, in a quest for a better future.
Being a strain hunter is a personal challenge, a passion, and a way of life. Strain hunting is a very delicate task, one that involves social skills, a travelling-oriented mindframe and a pinch of crazy. Besides being physically fit, the strain hunter has to speak several languages, be able to blend and socialize in different environments, and has to be willing to commit to a lifestyle on the fast-lane. From the jungles of Africa and Asia to the mountain ranges of South America, the strain hunters are on a mission to bring back the most important and isolated cannabis landraces known to man. The logistical challenges involved in strain-hunting are quite considerable, but Arjan, owner and founder of the Green House empire, has been devoting a great deal passion, time and resources to this task. After two decades spent strain hunting for the breeding programs of the Green House Seed Company, it is now time to show the world what the hunt is all about. Strain Hunters is a brand new series of documentaries, real-life reports of the search for the greatest lost cannabis strains, a deep insight in the typical "day at the office" of the most successful seed makers in the world.

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  • i wish i could join them on their journeys, i really do appreciate how much work they go through to impress their customers and bring us the best strains imaginable, much love to the greenhouse!!!!

  • much love and respect to the noble men of Strain Hunters! I hope this serves as a big leap to the law of humanity, :)

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  • jai rastafari expedition!

  • Guys can i work with you?? :D

  • @theblade82 all the time.

  • i wanna bea strainn hunterr =o where cann i apply lmao

  • i love it. these plants are planted and just grown....thats it no stress training, topping, supercropping or anything they arent pampered and put on life support and that prolly makes it even better even with the seeds lol

  • ive seen on GH videos you giving away seed to these farmers and also feminised seed. dont you think you should leave these people to do what they have done for centuries and let their landrace strains survive with no crossing which could happen, all it takes is a fem to turn hermie. shouldnt we keep crossing away from places like this where strains used to make malawi have evolved over hundreds of years to perfection. maybe in 200years all youl see growing on those hills is greenhouse THE CHURCH

  • in the motherland...makes me feel produe to be african american...:)

  • where is it ?

  • so these guys pull there males and leave the shorter female looking ones survive wich usully are the best males any way makes sense good genes allways smart.

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