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We only discuss the effects and how is consumed... pls give comments as I am planning to grow some..

It will be a long story if we discuss the appearance and genetics, flowering time etc. We only discuss how u feel when u consumed, if there's any differences?
 
I wish i could comment but i don't think i've ever purchased a northern lights with this symble # all i've grown is a northern light by that name?
 
Hard to answer. Authentic genetics has some history here.

From one of the threads I read they kept the nl2 for themselves and sold the nl5. My friend said that his visit to Amsterdam the nl5 was his favorite. I believe I recall Cap had stated one of his favorite was a nl5 he lost in a hurricane. He also had different Nl going on in his grow that were all different.

I am growing them myself.
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The four corners are all northern lights. The rear middle is Nl2 and the purest indica aka northern lights is in the left middle
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^ here is the purest indica aka northern lights .
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^ this one is sensi seeds northern lights, no number.
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^ this is the right front nl5^ . Out of 5 nl5 they all seem to have different phenotypes.
 
I used to run the original PNW cut of Northern Lights 5 (which pre-dates Nevile & The Seedbank of Holland’s NL5 cut… known on Nevile & Shanti’s forum as the “USA 5” cut) back in the medical days before 2010 (pre cookies era). I gave it up because it finally got PM really bad in 2012 (as you can see in these pics of the last grow I ever saw of her) when I passed her to a friend to keep for me til I could start growing again (since I had just gotten raided). He had her in a tin wall/tin roof shop with NO INSULATION or heat 🤦🏽‍♂️

Can’t speak much on the NL1 or NL2 cuts (or even anyone’s NL5 seed offerings)… but the original NL5 cut (USA 5) was “FROSTY SWEET PURPLE NARCOTIC PINE TREES”

Tasted like the smell of Christmas… and got you super baked (confused type of baked… like you just smoked a couple of dabs)

This was about 3 weeks before she got chopped for the last time (I always thought she’d be around in Oregon forever). She used to be SO COMMON in this area. We used to give her SPECIFICALLY to terminal patients, along with G13 & a few others that met that benchmark (it was ALWAYS available as a cutting through Oregon Green Free’s “Merry Meds” program (where growers would grow these morphine replacement strains for terminal patients and donate it to the club’s MAIN CHAPTER CLUB HOUSE to be distributed among our members in need… but unfortunately REC came along and it took out SO MANY of Oregon’s premium heirloom cuts)
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I guess this case and feelings and effects r identical?
no one will be really be able to tell you how it taste nowdays.

original NL clones are long dead now and what's left on the market is breeders that made their own breed and seeds from thoose orignal clones, now we're a few generations away from the original clones. So you will be bound to the normal phenotypic distribution you'll get with any other strain from seeds. And NL from one breeder may differ from NL from another breeder and lot of breeders got some NL in their catalog.
 
Hard to answer. Authentic genetics has some history here.

From one of the threads I read they kept the nl2 for themselves and sold the nl5. My friend said that his visit to Amsterdam the nl5 was his favorite. I believe I recall Cap had stated one of his favorite was a nl5 he lost in a hurricane. He also had different Nl going on in his grow that were all different.

I am growing them myself. View attachment 2220888The four corners are all northern lights. The rear middle is Nl2 and the purest indica aka northern lights is in the left middleView attachment 2220889^ here is the purest indica aka northern lights .View attachment 2220890^ nl2^View attachment 2220891^ this one is sensi seeds northern lights, no number.View attachment 2220892^ this is the right front nl5^ . Out of 5 nl5 they all seem to have different phenotypes.

no one will be really be able to tell you how it taste nowdays.

original NL clones are long dead now and what's left on the market is breeders that made their own breed and seeds from thoose orignal clones, now we're a few generations away from the original clones. So you will be bound to the normal phenotypic distribution you'll get with any other strain from seeds. And NL from one breeder may differ from NL from another breeder and lot of breeders got some NL in their catalog.


which seed bank nowdays have the most original or close to original seeds of northern lights? i might just skip the seed bank sold #5 as bulk seeds.
 
which seed bank nowdays have the most original or close to original seeds of northern lights? i might just skip the seed bank sold #5 as bulk seeds.
as the results may vary from one grower to another depending the growing condition and environnement it's rather hard to tell, plus due to the selection induced wich each generation skip from the original clones that also induce some variations from the original(s). that's why, for exemple, lot of people complain the old school skunk is nowhere to be found nowdays.

to me buying seeds is like playing the lotery, you never really know what's you 'll get until you've grown and tasted them.
 
yeah man this is true , my gal is 3rd week of flowering and she doesn't have the pungent smell.. as many reviewers mentioned that this strain smells strong and pungent.
 
What most people know as NL #5 originally came from Nevil, and when he sold The Seed Bank, the Genetics went to Ben Dronkers, in 1990, of Sensi Seeds.
Up until around 2010, Sensi Seeds was still advertising, using the same photos/description, and calling their Northern Lights, as they advertise Now, up util then, it was advertised as NL5. They have now dropped the #5 designation.
There are still a couple/several original NL5 cuts, tightly held. Males included. I aint got em!!!!
Nevil considered his, better, than the USA cut, is what I understand.
I think there is a Male floating around called-Caution, and a Female, Bodhi has, called the NOOF cut. He used it, to create his NL5 line, which arent currently available. I believe Melvinetics also has the NOOF cut.

BUT, Uptown Growlabs has a reproduction of the Bodhi, at 20 seeds, for $80, which is a great deal.
Also AKBeanBrains has original early 90s Sensi Seeds NL5, and he also has the Sister Line to Nevils genetics Sensi had, but Nevil never released these. Several people also have these. It is called 89NL. But. ABKK has it. Unless its sold out. Best to deal directly with Dave.
[email protected] and ask for a complete seed list.
Dave also has NL1, from stock he purchased, in 1985. Hes in Alaska, and have all kinds of old stuff up there.
This is Nevils take.

Nevil wrote:

When I first got the NL varieties, there were 8 types, 1-8.

They came with descriptions, which I published in my catalogue. These descriptions may not correlate with what later developed. The original intention was to purchase seeds from the US NL growers. It didn't work out and supply dried up. I kept the lines separate and inbred them. NL1 and NL2 stabilised into distinct types and NL5 only produced one unique individual.

NL1 was a full blood Afghan indica. One thick main stem, dark green leaves, modest yield with nuggety buds, a little coarse with good resin production, which when ripe went golden. The high was narcotic. The seeds ranged from tiny to massive. I used to love the big ones. Large fat heavily and darkly mottled seeds. Selecting for these seeds made this Afghan even coarser. It was fun to show people these seeds.

The best line of NL1 actually came from the smaller seeded types, better high and bud structure.

There weren't many pure indica lines around in those days. Big Bud, Hash Plant and G13 were pure indicas in my estimation, but were cuttings. NL1 was the only good pure Afghani male line I had.( there was Sams Afghani#1, but that was toxic in a bad way) The NL2 was a Kush.

I put the NL1 out there as a pure strain. I wasn't popular. People would tell me, "give me the pure strains", but if it cost them 10% of their yield they would complain, well try 50%.

The pure indica hybrids were more popular. NL1 x HP and NL1 x G13 were the best. At least people could use the word pure (very popular). But they were good!

The NL2 was IMO a NL version of Kush. More weight and that puffed up indica type of bud that NL5 had. The taste was very similar to the Kush4 that I remember as coming from Ortega. (correct me if I'm wrong Jim).The Ortega type was more what I would describe as a typical landrace although fairly consistent. I used an F4 NL2 male over the Kush4 to produce a vigorous hybrid that was true to type. It was the Kush4 that made me realise that the NL2 was primarily a Kush. The NL2 needed some fresh blood as the F5 wasn't as good as the F4. I had planned to take the Hybrid back to NL2 and as the NL2 had already been released I expected others would do the same. I must be living in my own world as it doesn't appear that anyone saw the connection that seemed obvious to me.
I never got any Kush from Sam. I did get another Afghan from him that was unrelated to A#1. It a was coarse large seeded variety with big calyxes, but lacking potency. I used that in the Black Domina (25%).
All the NL lines were from seed not cuttings, as was the Kush4.
N.



I expect that a lot of people holding what they believe to be pure indicas today, would find, if the truth be known, that the sire line traces back to NL1.

http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/4-talk-s...-nevil-afghani-kush-lines-other-grail-11.html

That's right OS. I did go to the States later and pick up the original U.S. NL5 mother and it was as it was described to me, part Thai. But my NL5 didn't seem to have any Thai influence. I spent a lot of time analysing the NL lines, in particular NL5.



I only saw evidence of two indica male lines in the NL series and that was NL1 and NL2. My best bet was that NL5 was a combination of NL1 male line and US NL5 female. I guessed that US5 was 50% NL2. Northern Lights 2x5 was the best that I could do staying within the line (pure NL).



Northern Lights changed the face of cannabis genetics (and many a smoker), but it was mostly through NL5. You've got to marvel at fate for dropping that one extreme plant into the lap of a budding seed breeder.

http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/4-talk-s...-nevil-afghani-kush-lines-other-grail-11.html
 
What most people know as NL #5 originally came from Nevil, and when he sold The Seed Bank, the Genetics went to Ben Dronkers, in 1990, of Sensi Seeds.
Up until around 2010, Sensi Seeds was still advertising, using the same photos/description, and calling their Northern Lights, as they advertise Now, up util then, it was advertised as NL5. They have now dropped the #5 designation.
There are still a couple/several original NL5 cuts, tightly held. Males included. I aint got em!!!!
Nevil considered his, better, than the USA cut, is what I understand.
I think there is a Male floating around called-Caution, and a Female, Bodhi has, called the NOOF cut. He used it, to create his NL5 line, which arent currently available. I believe Melvinetics also has the NOOF cut.

BUT, Uptown Growlabs has a reproduction of the Bodhi, at 20 seeds, for $80, which is a great deal.
Also AKBeanBrains has original early 90s Sensi Seeds NL5, and he also has the Sister Line to Nevils genetics Sensi had, but Nevil never released these. Several people also have these. It is called 89NL. But. ABKK has it. Unless its sold out. Best to deal directly with Dave.
[email protected] and ask for a complete seed list.
Dave also has NL1, from stock he purchased, in 1985. Hes in Alaska, and have all kinds of old stuff up there.
This is Nevils take.

Nevil wrote:

When I first got the NL varieties, there were 8 types, 1-8.

They came with descriptions, which I published in my catalogue. These descriptions may not correlate with what later developed. The original intention was to purchase seeds from the US NL growers. It didn't work out and supply dried up. I kept the lines separate and inbred them. NL1 and NL2 stabilised into distinct types and NL5 only produced one unique individual.

NL1 was a full blood Afghan indica. One thick main stem, dark green leaves, modest yield with nuggety buds, a little coarse with good resin production, which when ripe went golden. The high was narcotic. The seeds ranged from tiny to massive. I used to love the big ones. Large fat heavily and darkly mottled seeds. Selecting for these seeds made this Afghan even coarser. It was fun to show people these seeds.

The best line of NL1 actually came from the smaller seeded types, better high and bud structure.

There weren't many pure indica lines around in those days. Big Bud, Hash Plant and G13 were pure indicas in my estimation, but were cuttings. NL1 was the only good pure Afghani male line I had.( there was Sams Afghani#1, but that was toxic in a bad way) The NL2 was a Kush.

I put the NL1 out there as a pure strain. I wasn't popular. People would tell me, "give me the pure strains", but if it cost them 10% of their yield they would complain, well try 50%.

The pure indica hybrids were more popular. NL1 x HP and NL1 x G13 were the best. At least people could use the word pure (very popular). But they were good!

The NL2 was IMO a NL version of Kush. More weight and that puffed up indica type of bud that NL5 had. The taste was very similar to the Kush4 that I remember as coming from Ortega. (correct me if I'm wrong Jim).The Ortega type was more what I would describe as a typical landrace although fairly consistent. I used an F4 NL2 male over the Kush4 to produce a vigorous hybrid that was true to type. It was the Kush4 that made me realise that the NL2 was primarily a Kush. The NL2 needed some fresh blood as the F5 wasn't as good as the F4. I had planned to take the Hybrid back to NL2 and as the NL2 had already been released I expected others would do the same. I must be living in my own world as it doesn't appear that anyone saw the connection that seemed obvious to me.
I never got any Kush from Sam. I did get another Afghan from him that was unrelated to A#1. It a was coarse large seeded variety with big calyxes, but lacking potency. I used that in the Black Domina (25%).
All the NL lines were from seed not cuttings, as was the Kush4.
N.



I expect that a lot of people holding what they believe to be pure indicas today, would find, if the truth be known, that the sire line traces back to NL1.

http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/4-talk-s...-nevil-afghani-kush-lines-other-grail-11.html

That's right OS. I did go to the States later and pick up the original U.S. NL5 mother and it was as it was described to me, part Thai. But my NL5 didn't seem to have any Thai influence. I spent a lot of time analysing the NL lines, in particular NL5.



I only saw evidence of two indica male lines in the NL series and that was NL1 and NL2. My best bet was that NL5 was a combination of NL1 male line and US NL5 female. I guessed that US5 was 50% NL2. Northern Lights 2x5 was the best that I could do staying within the line (pure NL).



Northern Lights changed the face of cannabis genetics (and many a smoker), but it was mostly through NL5. You've got to marvel at fate for dropping that one extreme plant into the lap of a budding seed breeder.

http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/4-talk-s...-nevil-afghani-kush-lines-other-grail-11.html
I've already contacted dave, hope he has some beans in stock.. thanks for the info.. it's been a great help
 
I would say that Northern Lights #1 was the most potent, with #2 coming in second, and #5 3rd...
Seattle Greg spoke of a #8 he said that everyone would always choose over the others so he would mix them all together...lol He said they would still se it and point it out like "I want those" 😂
Seattle Greg and his crew bred the Northern lights using Steve Murphy's Afghani and other Afgani's to start ... Greg said he used a Afghan from Nevil to create the #1, I'm guessing Mazar Sharif, if the story is true, but others think the NL #1 is pure Steve Murphy's Afghani line hunted and selected...
The crew grew up by Steve ... They said they crossed NL 1 to a indica from a biker they called the Indian... And he said the NL 5 was made by his friend Herbie by crossing NL to a sativa....
He said the lower the number the shorter and more Afghani the strain....
Anyways if I was to get these seeds I would get them from one of the only people that got them from Greg.. And the only one I know willing to give them up is Authentic Genetics... Hope this helps...
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Hard to answer. Authentic genetics has some history here.

From one of the threads I read they kept the nl2 for themselves and sold the nl5. My friend said that his visit to Amsterdam the nl5 was his favorite. I believe I recall Cap had stated one of his favorite was a nl5 he lost in a hurricane. He also had different Nl going on in his grow that were all different.

I am growing them myself. View attachment 2220888The four corners are all northern lights. The rear middle is Nl2 and the purest indica aka northern lights is in the left middleView attachment 2220889^ here is the purest indica aka northern lights .View attachment 2220890^ nl2^View attachment 2220891^ this one is sensi seeds northern lights, no number.View attachment 2220892^ this is the right front nl5^ . Out of 5 nl5 they all seem to have different phenotypes.
I have 1 Northern Lights 2 X Northern Lights 5 going rn myself. It was dwarfed because I had to run it in a really small tent.
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