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Cindy 99 x Choco Hills (highland columbian)

kagyu Aug 16, 2014 21 Replies 2,958 Views
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kagyu

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I grew this last season and was very happy with the results. Mold resistant, beautiful structure, and very medicinal...These highland columbians have been very dominent with all their wonderful south american atributes. They really show in the breeding.
Here is a early flower. A month earlier than last season.
This was grown from seed....
 
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cool pic. she is looking nice. ive really enjoyed many of the c99 hybrids ive had.
 
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sweeeet..........not sure if same but, tended this 5-6 seasons back with good results as well.................was very heady with a thump and produced.................


ganj on...................
 
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Thanks dabs4life & barefoot...Not the same as I have not released it. It is very heady and strong... Peace
 
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those lumbos sure do have strong genes...
...a month earlier then last season, wow.
is it a different selection, or enviromental?
 
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Different selection..Strong genes for sure...
 
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This is an overall shot of this early pheno...Last year I harvested late Oct. This is from the same seed stock. Different plant.

 
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Where did the c99 mom come from?
 
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From Classic Seeds. He got original seed from BG.
 
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Nice work man, sounds like a cross. How tall does it get outdoors?
 
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Good yielder?
 
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Last year it got about 8'. Medium yield. Connoisseur grade...
 
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She is progressing well...I will make a batch os seed next season as I am very pleased with this one... Peace


 
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Looking great. Those look like they can handle my weather. Please give a big shout when you will release these seeds. I lost my Columbian cross got bugs in the seeds sad time she was great. Aloha DB
 
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Looks great.
 
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Thanks for the Oax x MM. Very nice...
 
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does it have that typical heady sativa high?
 
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looks nice fir sure..did u top her much of she just branch of on her own?
 
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spore...Don't know as this is our first run with this cross. The Columbian is a heady high though. We shall see.
north knect... No I did not top her. It is her own branching... Very nice structure...
 
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very nice indeed..she looks stacked and jacked..nothin better then a hearty outdoor girl done right..killer cross man
 
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