if you could only grow one kush which would it be? it would need to be one of the better yielding ones so probably not the sfv. I'm not a big kush fanatic but i've come to terms that i need a good, no great kush in my genetic lineup. please dont post one only because its super rare or damn near impossible to get like fire or wifi#3 but if its difficult to get that's fine I'll find it.
Aw, shit, that's not a cool question. I still run Bubba and Orange cuz I love 'em, and an SFV OG cross is going to be given "PERMANENT" status in the stable after literally a few months' cure. I can't pick.
I recently received a gifted Tahoe OG cut, I was able to make two cuts to put into my cloner. I got to smoke some last November, loved it, but still no roots. Power outage = EBS goes out, which means all veg-chamber temps stay too cool this time of year. Whoops! I always have to reset, I hate newer electronics like that. I suppose it's for my safety, but what a pain.
***Edit*** Yes, I said an SFV OG Kush cross. I'm into quality, not quantity. :makeup
i agree with the quality vs quantity but i need to find a happy medium as i am not after connoisseur grade as i have obligations and plant count limitations so i am willing to go top shelf.
so, ya like the orange? what makes you keep it in your garden? whats your friends/patients feedback on her when compared to others?
I and everyone else around me have been very very impressed with our Tahoe OG from CC. I wish I could get a real cut of it to compare & have, so all I could do was start a seed pack from CC, but man it's good. I found two phenos, a sfv and a Tahoe leaning and both are kept. Lemon kerosine fuel.. Both have different qualities that I like about each other.. Nice yielding fuel bombs.. But the Tahoe leaning is far more potent.
Bubba & socal master are also great in the other kush cat. I love me some Bubba and cannot wait try the white socal masters.. :harvest:
Interesting. The Tahoe I smoked last November didn't have anything about it that was lemony or fuelly, but the cross I mentioned above had those characteristics, first the fuel came out early on in drying/curing, and now it's a lovely lemon thang.
I've got those two Tahoe cuts, hoping they root so I can give them a go on my own and see what I can bring out.