
To the End of the World: A Legendary Strain and a Global Cannabis Family
Listen to this, because it’s one of the coolest things happening in the cannabis world right now. A crew of the biggest names in our global community, breeders, activists, and innovators, are all heading to the literal edge of the planet. They’re going to Ushuaia, Argentina, the city at “The End of the World,” for one simple, powerful reason: to see if a legendary cannabis strain can survive in one of the harshest climates on Earth.
This isn’t just a trip; it’s a statement. And it’s all being captured for a documentary that will show the world just how resilient this plant, and our community, truly is.
Recommended Strains
Fat Bastard
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THC: 30% - 38%
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Type of seed: Feminized
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Phenotype: 50% Sativa / 50% Indica
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Flavor: Fruity, Skunk
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Day to flower: 8 - 10 weeks
Permanent Marker
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THC: 32% - 34%
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Type of seed: Feminized
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Phenotype: 50% Sativa / 50% Indica
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Flavor: Candy, Floral, Sweet
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Day to flower: 8 - 10 weeks
The Star of the Show: “La Chola”
The hero of this adventure is a strain from Blimburn Seeds called “La Chola.” This isn’t just any plant. She was bred for this moment. She was designed to be tough, stable, and powerful, to Thrive in the face of brutal winds, low temperatures, and the kind of tough climates that would make other strains give up and die. Taking her to Patagonia to prove herself is the ultimate challenge and a beautiful, symbolic moment for all of us.
The Storytellers and The Fellowship
How are we all going to witness this epic journey? Because our friends at En Volá, the absolute rockstars of cannabis media in Latin America, are filming the whole thing for their brilliant documentary series, “Very Happy.” These guys are the real deal, funny, smart, and they capture the true spirit of our culture.
But what makes this a truly legendary story is who is going on this quest. This isn’t a corporate retreat; it’s a gathering of the global cannabis tribe. We’re talking about a family reunion at the bottom of the world. You’ve got legends like Kyle Kushman from the USA, Jürgen Bickel of the iconic Storz & Bickel from Germany, tireless activists like Ana María Gazmuri from the Chilean Parliament, and innovators like Lance Lambert of Grove Bags. It’s a who’s-who of the people who built and continue to shape this amazing global Community.
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More Than a Grow: A Global Message
So, this is more than just a test to see if a plant can survive the cold. It’s a celebration. It’s about collaboration, passion, and resilience. By uniting all these incredible people in such a symbolic location, we’re sending a clear message to the world: cannabis is universal. Our culture has no borders, and this plant has no limits.
From Barcelona to Massachusetts, from Mexico City to the End of the World, the culture is alive and stronger than ever. So yeah. Long live “La Chola!”

Frequently Asked Questions
What is this “End of the World” cannabis event?
It’s an adventure where Blimburn Seeds, along with a team of global cannabis leaders and the media crew from “En Volá,” are traveling to Ushuaia, Argentina, the world’s southernmost city, to test a super-resilient cannabis strain called “La Chola” in its extreme climate.
What is the “La Chola” strain?
“La Chola” is a special cannabis strain bred by Blimburn Seeds specifically for its toughness and stability. It was designed to be able to withstand and thrive in harsh environmental conditions like cold temperatures and strong winds.
Who is “En Volá”?
En Volá is one of the most popular and influential cannabis media platforms in Latin America, based in Chile. They are known for their fun, creative, and educational content, and they are filming this entire adventure for their documentary series called “Very Happy.”
Why is this event significant for the cannabis community?
It’s a powerful symbol of the global and universal nature of cannabis culture. It brings together innovators, activists, and growers from all over the world to one of the most remote places on Earth to celebrate the resilience of both the cannabis plant and the community that loves it.