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You think the seed finder is a more comprehensive and complete genetics inventory? Looks like it's well organized.Diesel fork?
Passing the torch to you, Dude.
Thank you, Mr.G.
Don't think it was around when people were sending Phylos samples.
https://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Forza_Sans_Souci/Bloom_Seed_Co/
Not necessarily... But Phylos lost trust... People quit sending samples.You think the seed finder is a more comprehensive and complete genetics inventory? Looks like it's well organized.
Yea, phylos seems like more like a genetic roadmap, nothing more. Each one of those stars up there are going to be brighter or dimmer, and I bet if they were doing genetic sampling, it probably run counterproductive to legend, and lore.Not necessarily... But Phylos lost trust... People quit sending samples.
Don’t know accuracy but it’s the info I use - mostly cuz I can follow along with out many questions ! Lmao kinda like lineage for dummies for me anywaysYou think the seed finder is a more comprehensive and complete genetics inventory? Looks like it's well organized.
Hope you enjoy it.Yea, phylos seems like more like a genetic roadmap, nothing more. Each one of those stars up there are going to be brighter or dimmer, and I bet if they were doing genetic sampling, it probably run counterproductive to legend, and lore.
Don't know much about it, but it loads pretty.
Took the first blueberry down, as the leaves were starting to fade. This one was particularly thick, I'll let the other to go further, for now. Could have probably pushed it further, but satisfied with this run, learned a few things. Take what it gives. This is a bushy prolific plant, and needs the 2 gal bags, and even though I started it small, it blew up pretty damn big. I think the main problem for me was controlling cola size, ie. getting too fat; too thick, so next time around maybe back the lights off a bit more.
Seemed like most of the wilting leaves were in the top colas, so maybe not drive it as hard as some of the others. So fucking stinky, the blueberry and (maybe) pine smells? really hang in the air. I'm not the greatest at describing smells.
I can see why this plant has made so many champion cultivars, it's a really smelly, dank prolific strain with some really unique qualities. Very sticky. Will take some practice getting good at this one, cause it's a little different than the others.
Left some stub so I can maybe reveg.
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Some more pics of the blueberry. I've still got the other two in circulation. Just chopped some of the bigger cola's out of abundance of caution. I think, perhaps; this stuff might be more mold resistant than I give it credit for, it's just I wasn't prepared for how bushy and thick it got. I'll let at least one plant cook real good, so I can see it across the entire spectrum of ripeness. Anytime I start seeing a dry leaf sticking out of a thick bud, I tend to panic.
This strain really is amazing; It's certainly in my top 3 strains of all time; smells are overwhelming and incredible; Just what the flavor Dr. ordered. The size of individual buds are massive.
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Yea, super thick, so much so that next time I need to take precautions. amazing, I see why it's such a breeding choice. It's got so much fucking going for it., and it's unusual, or atypical. SO MUCH FLAVOR, but a flavor that can bent into different subtle tones. Especially with something pungent. I wonder what this would do, crossed with something like SK1She thicc.
the problem is that there is little transparency as to what the real genetics are offered by breeders --- you'll find a listing for 'chemdog' from nirvana that they claim is a cross of sour diesel and OG kush ...Don’t know accuracy but it’s the info I use - mostly cuz I can follow along with out many questions ! Lmao kinda like lineage for dummies for me anyways
Yea, super thick, so much so that next time I need to take precautions. amazing, I see why it's such a breeding choice. It's got so much fucking going for it., and it's unusual, or atypical. SO MUCH FLAVOR, but a flavor that can bent into different subtle tones. Especially with something pungent. I wonder what this would do, crossed with something like SK1
IMO, lots of different things can be done with that. Line up things that are vastly different, stronger in other area's, cross, and let the sparks fly.
Hopefully, I've already made a few seeds, actually. Found this in the Gorilla, and the blueberry was what I feminized. Only time will tell, I'm letting it stratify, in case it's the only one.
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I'd think so... But, again, watdu no?the problem is that there is little transparency as to what the real genetics are offered by breeders --- you'll find a listing for 'chemdog' from nirvana that they claim is a cross of sour diesel and OG kush ...
it's kinda like wikipedia .. to be taken with a grain of salt...
I wonder if a Strain/SeedAdvisor review-style website would gain any traction??
Actually, 246 pretty darn close.373?
But not on the level of rainman, not even close!Actually, 246 pretty darn close.
Capacity is 432.
Agreed, it seems as though the two strains are inter-related; I think it's the Afghani heritage, so I agree, the two share some parallel lines, to some extent. Blueberries and skunk smells are not all that much different actually. Whereas the blueberries offer up some sweet notes; the skunk offers up more garlic, sulfur notes, IMO.Seems like it is a Skunk 1 pheno to me... But watdu no?
I'd think so... But, again, watdu no?
The Skunk 1's I grew were not acrid.Agreed, it seems as though the two strains are inter-related; I think it's the Afghani heritage, so I agree, the two share some parallel lines, to some extent. Blueberries and skunk smells are not all that much different actually. Whereas the blueberries offer up some sweet notes; the skunk offers up more garlic, sulfur notes, IMO.
In the past, I've have had the occasional sk1 that really stood out above all else in overall intensity, acrid scents. Certainly a contender in my eyes for one of the most pungent strains, period. While this blueberry is exceptionally pungent. sk1 is in a class of it's own, IMO. I haven't yet, successfully grown any of your sk1 out, if you remember; cause I fumbled it awhile back...
This strain I'm proposing already exist, already; Although I've never tried it, too my knowledge.
gLeaf BLUEBERRY SKUNK | Weedmaps
gLeaf is proud to offer its Blueberry Skunk cultivar. This grade-A Indica cultivar hails from Blueberry x Skunk #1 and sports powerful sedation that'll have …weedmaps.com
I miss the Skunk of olden days.The Skunk 1's I grew were not acrid.