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LOST FOREVER OR ALMOST GONE GENETICS

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LOST FOREVER OR ALMOST GONE GENETICS

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Always wondered why you don't hear or see many growing the sister cut ? - harder to get ? - small yield ? its always chem d or chem 91 - educate me please ?

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You see alot of Chemdog #4 too. I have no experience with the chems really just a cpl crosses be nice to run the cuts once.
 
Always wondered why you don't hear or see many growing the sister cut ? - harder to get ? - small yield ? its always chem d or chem 91 - educate me please ?

soserthc1
She grows like a beast and is very stable. The D throws nanners unless u have a perfect environment. Never had the 91 but have sample it plenty. From what I've seen 91 is usually the smallest of the chems but straight fuel. And yes very hard to get the original real deal. Unfortunately thats how it goes
 
Well there is a dog poo f2 from a pnw breeder for sale here - at the bay - wanna say green bean seeds
Yes yes you're correct and it's nothing like what i know of the original poo..but i could of had an imposter 15 years ago, just know ill never forget that name or smell!
 
The Trinity in the Missoula area early 00, true roadkill skunk, true blueberry, northern lights #2 out of a grower from Nelson, B.c.....too many to name. I lost a blue cheese that was truly special blueberry muffin madness.
 
I miss the Hash Plant varieties that were around in the late 90's and early 2000's. At that time I had two batches of a Cherry Hash Plant that was still one of my favorite smokes to date. It was super tasty and the effect was wonderful. It seems those Hash Plant varieties have all but disappeared.
I think you are speaking of hashplant that came from B.C.....I love that strain very little hairs and crystal galore, an almost chocolate but super rich flavor! I miss this one so very much too, but the last time I was in Vancouver I saw her alive and well so there is hope that someday she will make it down south.
 
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Considered as Canada's outdoor strain, I def would agree since i've been using it for almost 10 years.
~Ultra fast flower (55 days)
~Mold & Pest resistant ( best in my books)
~awesome bag appeal , Gorilla pine ( not skunky )
~ Great Yields & stability for all growing levels
 
I think you are speaking of hashplant that came from B.C.....I love that strain very little hairs and crystal galore, an almost chocolate but super rich flavor! I miss this one so very much too, but the last time I was in Vancouver I saw her alive and well so there is hope that someday she will make it down south.

I think we are talking about two different varieties. Hash Plant varieties were bred for high trichome count, so of course the Cherry Hash Plant had a lot of crystals, but there was no chocolate flavor in the variety I was talking about. It was a faint cherry medicine type flavor with a rich earthy hashiness. It may have come from Canada somewhere, at that time there was a lot of Canadian herb finding its way to the states.
 
I think we are talking about two different varieties. Hash Plant varieties were bred for high trichome count, so of course the Cherry Hash Plant had a lot of crystals, but there was no chocolate flavor in the variety I was talking about. It was a faint cherry medicine type flavor with a rich earthy hashiness. It may have come from Canada somewhere, at that time there was a lot of Canadian herb finding its way to the states.
Yeah I remember the pure hashplant which had the chocolate flavor and I remember the cherry which had a cherry medicine flavor. They were both Canadian and variations of the same thing, imo. Either way great choice!
 
The Trinity in the Missoula area early 00, true roadkill skunk, true blueberry, northern lights #2 out of a grower from Nelson, B.c.....too many to name. I lost a blue cheese that was trustly special blueberry muffin madness.
I would like to ask a question - history of nl strain - What i think i know - Neville's creation , wanna of the first strain available , used well in alot of crosses and breed well ?
What i wanna know
1) if i am correct
2) how many dif northern lights are there besides obviously 5 & 2
3) and any other info - love this history shit ....
4) and the genetic's - i could look it up but gotta run ...
 
I would like to ask a question - history of nl strain - What i think i know - Neville's creation , wanna of the first strain available , used well in alot of crosses and breed well ?
What i wanna know
1) if i am correct
2) how many dif northern lights are there besides obviously 5 & 2
3) and any other info - love this history shit ....
4) and the genetic's - i could look it up but gotta run ...


Well this is a strain in which I do not know a whole lot of background info other than what can be found on the web and I think you are right about Neville being the creator of the strain and from what I am to understand there is only the original Northern Lights and the #2,5,13, etc. are phenotypes. I have not seen any in recent times except for an atomic northern lights available out of Harborside, which is awesome just not really the same as the nl that i remember from way back. The Northern Lights that I was able to smoke back in the late 90's that came from Canada was amazing though! A piney flavor but straight crystal to the max!!!!! It was some unbelievable smoke. I also was lucky enough to smoke some NL #5 that was out of eastern MT from 04-10, also some really great smoke with a very different but unique and wonderful flavor. I don't see NL in too many of the current strains as most seem to be either haze or og influenced but I am sure an old school northern would be considered fire and quite sought after if it were available. I think the flo cut out of co has a slight northern lights taste to it.
 
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