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so they are not really F1's. I wonder at the modivation for the breeders at Dutch Flowers if they created only a couple of packs it sure wasn't money. I first heard of them when I purchased a and grew Choc Trip in 14. Great yields of frosty flowers. I am fascinated about the early breeders from the last centuary. like how did Katsu know they existed his name is on many cuts. I also bought a couple packs of Choc Trip f2's which I plan to make clone sand grow outside in CO. I try different things cause the grow books and posts have so much wrong info. Last yr I grew Afg #1 seedsman started inlate may outside. Transplanteds in dirt in late June. They didn't start to produce pistals until after Sept 1. I finally harvested the last in late Nov after 2 snows with temps ~ 15' one was a smelly bastard. The flowering started the same time as Nevils Sk but the nevils yielded and was much better. I also noticed the blades on the leaf of your last post the uneven dist around the stem. I have a clone of a plant that just came up it has the same narrow blades but started slowly producing pistals in july really started to flower after 9/1 smells like sweet haze. I had an nirv mex and what I think were Thais mis labeled. its a very interesting plant reminds me of the creeper described by Clark. the initial fan leaves died early but it produced smaller leaves from buds. avery efficient sativa producing large calyx's and little else.not with an inbreed landrace. Limited works been done also, but the heavy sativa leaner is rare as they used indy for dropping flowering times.
not many breeders have done this.
Katsu was an obsessive compulsive seed and clone junky, and couldn't resist the spectacular descriptions and limited availability of the DF beans when they went up for auction.so they are not really F1's. I wonder at the modivation for the breeders at Dutch Flowers if they created only a couple of packs it sure wasn't money. I first heard of them when I purchased a and grew Choc Trip in 14. Great yields of frosty flowers. I am fascinated about the early breeders from the last centuary. like how did Katsu know they existed his name is on many cuts. I also bought a couple packs of Choc Trip f2's which I plan to make clone sand grow outside in CO. I try different things cause the grow books and posts have so much wrong info. Last yr I grew Afg #1 seedsman started inlate may outside. Transplanteds in dirt in late June. They didn't start to produce pistals until after Sept 1. I finally harvested the last in late Nov after 2 snows with temps ~ 15' one was a smelly bastard. The flowering started the same time as Nevils Sk but the nevils yielded and was much better. I also noticed the blades on the leaf of your last post the uneven dist around the stem. I have a clone of a plant that just came up it has the same narrow blades but started slowly producing pistals in july really started to flower after 9/1 smells like sweet haze. I had an nirv mex and what I think were Thais mis labeled. its a very interesting plant reminds me of the creeper described by Clark. the initial fan leaves died early but it produced smaller leaves from buds. avery efficient sativa producing large calyx's and little else.
Katsu was an obsessive compulsive seed and clone junky, and couldn't resist the spectacular descriptions and limited availability of the DF beans when they went up for auction.
We all were back then. Few could afford DF beans though. Was interesting to watch them on cbay. I got a pack of Chocolate Diesel F1s from santasmoke when those went up. Grew them for years. It was one of my favorite strains of all time.
I've got 9 F2's of the CD going right now :)
i have choc trip crosses from useful on my insta right now lol. and a cpl more. i also have some F5 choc trips(choc diesel was used by useful with an F3 choc trip to make em). another person useful vouches for took it another generation or so and is sending me his F5's. this thread has proven most interesting
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