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Thanks neverbreak. This is my bastard run to play with new tricks and to see what these flowers are like at ten weeks vs seven like they are normally pulled at.some fine lookin plants yer growin there tweedy.
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Can't do anything with them other than cherish them. Loompa is in the game and in demand so I wouldn't want to ride his coat tails for what is essentially 1/10,000th of the selection process. These will be some fucking fire though. I have a feeling that I am going to have different goals than him though, not so much isolating the fuel but embracing the sweet tart and hunting for keepers. @loompa, thanks again for making these possible.What's up with those seeds
Basically the goal for this is to find a strain that will finish quickly for my outdoor needs. We get a really early and persistent rain here so she has to finish fast.What's up with those seeds
This is a pretty old cut to my knowledge. Came from an old timer and passed its way through hands to me. Been in our circle for at least four years and held tighter longer than that by others. If you search matanuska thunderfuck info out apparently it got crossed with some other Alaskan strain named golf bud and made its way to Oregon under the name "tangerine" or "tange". I have a feeling this is potentially that with "sweet"added on at some point for "bag appeal" to buyers. Who knows. Its good bud for sure. But that would explain the freakishly short flower on them and the crazy leaves. My friends pull at 49 days. Consistently. Its just done by then. I plan on taking it longer just because I'm a turd and like to push a plant just about as far as they'll go to see what they're capable of. Hence the 1000 hanging in a 4x4 vertically. Haha.