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fredie |
Athens,Alabama,Limestone
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Could someone mail me a whole potato that is a Georgia jet need it to grow lots of slips thanks.
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2/1/2017 9:37:07 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Hi Fredie I gave up on the 'Georgia Jets' because they split too easily. I have heard that the original 'Georgia Jet' strain that was around in the 80's is now mostly gone in the US. It was a good variety that didn't split and grew very fast and could grow huge. I have heard that in Canada you can still get the older strain that doesn't split so easily. George's plant farm carries them, they do free shipping.
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2/2/2017 5:50:44 PM
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