Funkadelic
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I've seen it get powdery mildew, stretch, die early, have pH shock, heat shock, you name it.Sour Diesel was only plant not to get mold and best yield. FOOL-PROOF.
Man i havnt had shishkaberry in forever.Shishkaberry or William's Wonder.
Top grade yields and buds, either one.
OGs or little indicas that pump out sticky, stinky, CONSISTENT candelabras would be a more appropriate choice in my experience.
NL#5 is a fantastic legacy strain but I doubt it's potency. It's nowhere near modern strains, based on % of thc
Sensi Seeds NL fem
Um, I'm as veteran as you, I didn't insult you, and I'm leaving it at that.
My cred runs every bit as deep as yours, thanks.
Man i havnt had shishkaberry in forever.
I'll trade you some Cnix for your Shiskaberry...Shishkaberry or William's Wonder.
Top grade yields and buds, either one.
Come to oregon frebo, I will give you a real deal cut of the shishkaberry. I extend the same out to any of the farmers, the strain could use some more whoring out for sure.
Short flowering period (45 - 50 days)
^ This accurate???? And being 90% indica, how's her stretch?
Yes it's close, I let it go 55 days with CO2 and it will knock your socks off. Never had a stretch problem, it's the best plant to cut your teeth on and what I start all the new growers on. I don't know how many times I have pulled out a nug and smoked some people up, only for them to to say what the fuck is this shit than go into extreme couch-lock. Everybody wants some kind of new shit that's better than the last new shit but the truth is NL would still win CC Cups today and is still killer. There are lots of NL#s out their and some are so so but get the real thing and everyone wants to be your best friend. Just don't tell them it's NL till after they smoke it, they won't believe you.
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