Hey everybody looking for any info on harmony theres not to much out there found 1 half completed grow journal on here that's it.if anyone has any pics or any experience growing it please share thanks in advance
prediction: if/when harmony gets entered in the cup it will kill it. perfect blend of OG and lemon thai with a hint of SMCG, potent, fun and very tasty
I have wanted these seeds for 2 years now, but Reef has simply had TERRIBLE germ reports for pretty much the last 2 years.
If I can just find one report on the net dated in the last 6 months from CURRENT STOCK with 50% germ, I will buy 3 packs.
Can anyone shed light besides Canadians? All the positive reports and positive comments come from Canadians. I swear they have different stock than us in the States have access to...
the LP#1 has way larger colas and tastes way dif, more lemon and pine. they both have intense highs that can be enjoyed during the day. both def good pots, but i wouldnt call either a grail...
Yeah, actually it was a Lemon Pledge odor, not the lemon scent of Thai.
As a teenager, I grew up on Columbian Gold. I distinctly remember a bell going off in my head the first time I smoked LP1, that the buzz was VERY similar to the buzz of the Columbian of old. Maybe there was something else in it, but I think I would have noticed Thai influence if it were significant.
Regardless, if you can get the old LP1, in seed form or cutting, it would be worth your while if you enjoy sativas.
HD was running a special on reeferman seeds about a year back and I picked up 3 pacs of harmony for $215 w/shipping. The first pac only produced 2 plants out of 10 seeds. Tried a second pac and got 7/10.
They have been vegin for a little over a mounth and a half. I have seen 3 plants with male pre flowers and 1 has female pre flowers. 2 of the 9 plants have way shorter spacing between nodes. The rest have what I would call stretchy sativa node spacing. I have 1 that smells skunky fuely and has not shown pre-flowers yet. The rest have a lemon peel sent when rubbing the stems.